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@ 2005-11-19 15:15 John Gilmore
  2005-11-21 17:57 ` Hans Reiser
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: John Gilmore @ 2005-11-19 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

Following Han's comment about the deliterious effects of 6% fragmentation, I 
attempted a manual defrag of my hard disk.

While restoring the .tar file, I had nothing better to do than watch it. And a 
good thing too! It got a recurring oops. about every other minute or so, it 
would stop with a long kernel message than mostly scrolled off of the 
screen... I thought those where supposed to show up in a log files somewhere 
if possible, but I can't find it. And it should have been possible, as the 
computer continued to run just fine.

These oopses caused some sort of data corruption - root wouldn't boot properly 
afterwards. So I reformated as ext3 and untarred my root again. That worked 
fine, so I know it wasn't corruption of the tar file.

I took a photograph, and I'll try to type in some of it. Just looking at the 
names of the procudures, it looks like memory pressure made reiser4 flush, 
and then some of the lower level functions tried to allocate memory and 
failed. But since I don't have the top of the oops message, I can't tell.

Wait - I could've stopped the scrolling with ^S, scrolled back with ^pageup, 
and photoed the whole thing! Aaaargghh....

Well, I'm not redoing it right now, I need to be getting to bed.

I may try it again later - but then maybe I'll update to 2.6.14-mm2 with patch 
from namesys first...

Here's the (tail end of the) oops message, sans addresses and offsets because 
I'm feeling lazy and I'm in a hurry:

mempool_alloc+0x3a/0xe0
__split_bio+0x128/0x190
in_drive_list
dm_request
generic_make_request
submit_bio
do_IRQ
reiser4_clear_page_dirty
write_jnodes_to_disk_extent
write_jnode_list
write_fq
flush_current_atom
flush_some_atom
writeout
reiser4_sync_inodes
writeback_inodes
background_writeout
pdflush
__pdflush
pdflush
background_writeout
kthread
kthread
kernel_thread_helper

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2005-11-19 15:15 / is no longer Reiser4 :( John Gilmore
2005-11-21 17:57 ` Hans Reiser
2005-11-21 19:15   ` Alexander Zarochentsev
2005-11-21 19:23     ` Jake Maciejewski
2005-11-21 19:56       ` Alexander Zarochentsev
2005-11-21 23:17     ` Hans Reiser
2005-11-23  9:34       ` John Gilmore

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