I restored /etc/gbde/ad0s2c, and the problem remained. I double checked gdbe in the kernel, and it is in there. I had a bad shutdown earlier this week and backup up everything right after that.
This problem came out of nowhere this morning. I had no problems at all with gdbe at all until today. I have all the data encrypted by gnupg on normal files, so I will just remake the encrypted partition from scratch. Thank you very much for your help. Eric Buchanan El Vie 31 Mar 2006 06:52 PM, Nikolay Mirin escribió: > Well, then the only idea I have from my own experience, that either key > file /etc/gbde/ad0s2c, or the whole disk partition are corrupted. > If you have a backup of /etc/gbde/ad0s2c, I'd try it. > Also checking disk surface may not hurt. > > > Did the problem emerge after the upgrade or just from like nowhere? > > It seems to me, that you may not have gbde support activated in you kernel. > I'd double check on that too. > > > I am using gbde intensively, but all partitions I have are located on > physically mirrored or RAID-5 disks. > I never had such problems for almost then a year of production servers up > and running. I mean like one beautiful morning it won't attach for any > reason. > > But once the filesystem was badly corrupted, but I dumped it and then > rebuilt from the scratch. Lots of inodes were lost, but they were not > critical and most of missing files were in the latest backup anyway. > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"