[TriLUG] Trouble with NTFS partition on Linux
Scott Lambdin
lopaki at gmail.com
Tue Feb 11 14:02:28 EST 2014
Hi -
Why not just reformat with mkfs.ntfs?
--Scott
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Paul Boyle <pboyle at uwo.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an hard drive for archiving data. Rather than
> reformatting as an ext4 file system, I just went with the hard drive'0s
> NTFS file system. So far, this hadn't caused any problems. Recently I
> had to copy a bunch of files from an old Linux system (Redhat 8-ish
> don't ask, it can't upgraded) over NFS onto one of these hard drives
> which is attached to a newer Linux box (running OpenSuSE 12.2).
> Eventually, I deleted the bunch of files which came from the NFS copy
> from the external hard drive except for one recalcitrant directory
> which can't be deleted.
>
> The external hard drive mounts and unmounts without difficulty, and in
> all other respects the drive seems fine.
>
> Here is some output regarding the problem directory (named n13052).
> Annotations are in /* C style comments */
>
> xray:/ragogna_nonius_data% ls -la --color=no
> total 472
> drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Feb 10 12:47 .
> drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jan 6 15:28 ..
> drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 475136 Jan 10 16:06 n13052
>
> /* notice the anomalous block size of 475136 for the directory */
>
> /* below some conventional file operations, all of which fail */
>
> bravais:/home/backup/Primary/ragogna_nonius_data # ls -l n13052/
> ls: reading directory n13052/: Input/output error
> total 0
> bravais:/home/backup/Primary/ragogna_nonius_data # rmdir n13052/
> rmdir: failed to remove 'n13052/': Directory not empty
> bravais:/home/backup/Primary/ragogna_nonius_data # rm -rf n13052/
> rm: cannot remove 'n13052': Directory not empty
> bravais:/home/backup/Primary/ragogna_nonius_data #
>
> /* using rsync also shows errors (below): */
> rsync -av Primary/ Mirror/
> sending incremental file list
> rsync: readdir("/home/backup/Primary/ragogna_nonius_data/n13052"):
> Input/output error (5)
>
> sent 6222 bytes received 26 bytes 12496.00 bytes/sec
> total size is 145898607714 speedup is 23351249.63
> rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous
> errors) (code 23) at main.c(1052) [sender=3.0.9]
>
> Doing these commands, I get the following message
> in /var/log/messages:
>
> Feb 11 13:15:52 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn:
> magic: 0x08458b10 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 25997 usa_count: 23539: Invalid
> argument
> Feb 11 13:15:52 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: Actual VCN (0xd845c7bc558bec)
> of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x1c) in inode 0xc26e.
> Feb 11 13:16:30 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn:
> magic: 0x08458b10 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 25997 usa_count: 23539: Invalid
> argument
> Feb 11 13:16:30 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: Actual VCN (0xd845c7bc558bec)
> of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x1c) in inode 0xc26e.
> Feb 11 13:30:23 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn:
> magic: 0x08458b10 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 25997 usa_count: 23539: Invalid
> argument
> Feb 11 13:30:23 bravais ntfs-3g[31069]: Actual VCN (0xd845c7bc558bec)
> of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x1c) in inode 0xc26e.
>
>
> I've unmounted the disk and used the 'badblocks' command. There are no
> badblocks, at least according to that program.
>
> I've looked at the ntfsprogs(8) man page, but nothing seems to address
> this particular problem.
>
> I've googled around for these errors, but haven't found too much
> helpful information.
>
> I would appreciate any pointers which can help me get rid of this
> directory.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
> --
> Paul D. Boyle, Ph. D.
> Manager, X-ray Facility
> Department of Chemistry
> Western University
> London, ON N6A 5B7
> Canada
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