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* data logging 2.6 - possible bug
@ 2004-02-10 21:06 Christian Mayrhuber
  2004-02-10 21:33 ` Dieter Nützel
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Christian Mayrhuber @ 2004-02-10 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

Hi,

after a week of uptime on my daily use workstation
with kernel 2.6.2-rc2 + 2.6.1 exp data logging patches
I did a reboot and reiserfsck of the raid1 device /dev/md1.

Reiserfsck found 5 corruptions all of the style:
/.tmp-kallsyms2.ovpf-10680: The file [420253 452289] has the
wrong block count in the StatData (256), should be (320).

Only .tmp-kallsyms[1|2].ovpf files in / and /usr/src/2.6.2-rc2
were affected, no "production" files.
These files are not listed by ls -f, neither before --fix-fixable
nor after it. --fix-fixable was able to correct these corruptions.

-- 
lg, Chris

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* Re: data logging 2.6 - possible bug
  2004-02-10 21:06 data logging 2.6 - possible bug Christian Mayrhuber
@ 2004-02-10 21:33 ` Dieter Nützel
  2004-02-11 10:10   ` Christian Mayrhuber
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dieter Nützel @ 2004-02-10 21:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list; +Cc: Christian Mayrhuber

Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2004 22:06 schrieb Christian Mayrhuber:
> Hi,
>
> after a week of uptime on my daily use workstation
> with kernel 2.6.2-rc2 + 2.6.1 exp data logging patches
> I did a reboot and reiserfsck of the raid1 device /dev/md1.
>
> Reiserfsck found 5 corruptions all of the style:
> /.tmp-kallsyms2.ovpf-10680: The file [420253 452289] has the
> wrong block count in the StatData (256), should be (320).
>
> Only .tmp-kallsyms[1|2].ovpf files in / and /usr/src/2.6.2-rc2
> were affected, no "production" files.
> These files are not listed by ls -f, neither before --fix-fixable
> nor after it. --fix-fixable was able to correct these corruptions.

Have tried to check your disks?

No problems, here.
-- 
Dieter Nützel
@home: <Dieter.Nuetzel () hamburg ! de>

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* Re: data logging 2.6 - possible bug
  2004-02-10 21:33 ` Dieter Nützel
@ 2004-02-11 10:10   ` Christian Mayrhuber
  2004-02-11 13:38     ` Chris Mason
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Christian Mayrhuber @ 2004-02-11 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

Dieter Nützel wrote:

> Have tried to check your disks?
I reiserfscked the disks before the use of 2.6 + data logging
and they were clean. (a week ago)

Yesterday:
1. The fs and md devices had a clean shutdown.
2. --check
3. --fix-fixable
4. Ran badblocks read only test. => no bad blocks found

> 
> No problems, here.
Great for you ;-)
I had 2.4 + data logging running for about half a year with
zero problems, too.

-- 
lg, Chris


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* Re: data logging 2.6 - possible bug
  2004-02-11 10:10   ` Christian Mayrhuber
@ 2004-02-11 13:38     ` Chris Mason
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Mason @ 2004-02-11 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian Mayrhuber; +Cc: reiserfs-list

On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 05:10, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> Dieter Nützel wrote:
> 
> > Have tried to check your disks?
> I reiserfscked the disks before the use of 2.6 + data logging
> and they were clean. (a week ago)

It does look like a 2.6 data logging bug, I must not be logging the stat
data after filling holes or something.  I'll take a look, thanks.

-chris



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