* [linux-lvm] RE: Error on unmounting XFS LVM snapshot
@ 2003-10-20 12:11 Murthy Kambhampaty
2003-10-29 17:53 ` [linux-lvm] " Ronny Adsetts
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From: Murthy Kambhampaty @ 2003-10-20 12:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Ronny Adsetts', linux-xfs, linux-lvm
I got these error messages on the Wolk 4.9s kernel, but not on XFS CVS
kernels (or vanilla linux with XFS patches applied). This is a somewhat
random guess, but you might try to upgrade LVM to 1.0.7, following the LVM
how-to, and see if the problem persists.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ronny Adsetts [mailto:ronny.adsetts@amazinginternet.com]
>Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:39
>To: linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com; linux-lvm@sistina.com
>Subject: Error on unmounting XFS LVM snapshot
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Please Cc me on any replies.
>
>I am seeing an error logged when unmounting an LVM snapshot of an XFS
>partition. Google doesn't give me much.
>
>I have reproduced this error on a different system using a totally
>different disk sub-system (Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000) - the system below
>has an Adaptec 2400A.
>
>Details are:
>
>System is XFS on top of LVM on top of hardware RAID.
>
>Software used:
>Debian: 3.0 (Mostly)
>Kernel: 2.4.21
>Kernel patches: Debian standard kernel patches; XFS 1.3.0
>LVM utils: 1.0.4-4 (Debian)
>XFS utils: 2.5.6-1 (Debian)
>
>Sequence of actions:
>1: xfs_freeze -f /home
>2: lvcreate -L 1G -s -n home_lv_bak /dev/vg0/home_lv
>3: xfs_freeze -u /home
>4: mount -t xfs -onouuid,ro,usrquota /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak /mnt/home
>5: umount /mnt/home
>6: lvremove -f /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak
>
>On step 5 of above, an error is logged:
>
>Logs:
>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: lvm - lvm_map: ll_rw_blk write for
>readonly LV /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak
>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: xfs_force_shutdown(lvm(58,10),0x1)
>called from line 351 of file xfs_rw.c. Return address = 0xc01fd6aa
>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: Filesystem "lvm(58,10)": I/O Error
>Detected. Shutting down filesystem: lvm(58,10)
>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: Please umount the filesystem, and
>rectify the problem(s)
>
>There is no oops and machine seems stable enough, though it's
>only been
>running a couple of days since I first did this.
>
>Is this anything to worry about? Is this a known problem? Are
>there any
>patches to fix it?
>
>Thanks and regards,
>Ronny Adsetts
>--
>Technical Director
>Amazing Internet Ltd, London
>t: +44 20 8607 9535
>f: +44 20 8607 9536
>w: www.amazinginternet.com
>
>
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* [linux-lvm] Re: Error on unmounting XFS LVM snapshot
2003-10-20 12:11 [linux-lvm] RE: Error on unmounting XFS LVM snapshot Murthy Kambhampaty
@ 2003-10-29 17:53 ` Ronny Adsetts
2003-10-29 19:00 ` Greg Freemyer
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ronny Adsetts @ 2003-10-29 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Murthy Kambhampaty; +Cc: linux-xfs, linux-lvm
Murthy Kambhampaty said the following on 20/10/03 18:10:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ronny Adsetts [mailto:ronny.adsetts@amazinginternet.com]
>>Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:39
>>
>>Software used:
>>Debian: 3.0 (Mostly)
>>Kernel: 2.4.21
>>Kernel patches: Debian standard kernel patches; XFS 1.3.0
>>LVM utils: 1.0.4-4 (Debian)
>>XFS utils: 2.5.6-1 (Debian)
>>
>>Sequence of actions:
>>1: xfs_freeze -f /home
>>2: lvcreate -L 1G -s -n home_lv_bak /dev/vg0/home_lv
>>3: xfs_freeze -u /home
>>4: mount -t xfs -onouuid,ro,usrquota /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak /mnt/home
>>5: umount /mnt/home
>>6: lvremove -f /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak
>>
>>On step 5 of above, an error is logged:
>>
>>Logs:
>>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: lvm - lvm_map: ll_rw_blk write for
>>readonly LV /dev/vg0/home_lv_bak
>>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: xfs_force_shutdown(lvm(58,10),0x1)
>>called from line 351 of file xfs_rw.c. Return address = 0xc01fd6aa
>>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: Filesystem "lvm(58,10)": I/O Error
>>Detected. Shutting down filesystem: lvm(58,10)
>>Oct 17 17:23:44 jettero kernel: Please umount the filesystem, and
>>rectify the problem(s)
>
> I got these error messages on the Wolk 4.9s kernel, but not on XFS CVS
> kernels (or vanilla linux with XFS patches applied). This is a somewhat
> random guess, but you might try to upgrade LVM to 1.0.7, following the LVM
> how-to, and see if the problem persists.
>
I've built a later version of LVM 1 tools, but not had a chance to try
them yet (probably won't bother now).
I did see this this today which appears to be the same issue:
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20031027_238.html#4
From Marcelo Tosatti[1]: "It seems its not safe to create snapshots of
journalled fs'es without this patch[2]."
Looks like the patch will show up in mainline in the 2.4.24-pre series.
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=106642797513724&w=2
[2] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=106623350522639&q=p3
Regards,
Ronny
--
Technical Director
Amazing Internet Ltd, London
t: +44 20 8607 9535
f: +44 20 8607 9536
w: www.amazinginternet.com
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