On 7/12/20 12:20 pm, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
A client's (truly ancient) file server running CentOS 7 suddenly started misbehaving, and I believe the ext4 filesystem on /dev/mapper/cl-root may be corrupted. A reboot fails with a file system check and drops me into maintenance mode. I tried booting from a live C7 DVD and as root running e2fsck. It complains that the superblock could not be read and suggests running "e2fsck -b 8193 <device>". That also fails.
Is there a way to more forcefully "encourage" e2fsck to do its job without totally destroying that filesystem?
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I'd say first make sure the hardware is in good order. If you have a faulty motherboard, CPU, and/or RAM, you might not be able to do anything and could end up losing precious data if you manage to forcefully "encourage" it.