* slow rebuild-tree
@ 2006-08-24 18:48 Cesar Augusto Bonadio
2006-08-24 21:23 ` Philippe Gramoullé
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From: Cesar Augusto Bonadio @ 2006-08-24 18:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: reiserfs-list
Hello
We have a server with a partition of 1.1TB, last saturday
the machine locked up and we had to reboot, after that
when we access some files we received and "permission denied"
so we started a reiserfsck with rebuild-tree, the process is still running
19047 root 25 0 141m 140m 2748 R 99.9 7.0 6401:43 reiserfsck
we are running reiserfsprogs 3.6.19-1, I saw a post about running 3.6.20
but I could not find this file.
Is this normal to take this long? any ideas?
Thanks for any help
running Debian with 2.6.16.13
the server has 4 400GB SATA II in RAID5 with megaraid controller
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* Re: slow rebuild-tree
2006-08-24 18:48 slow rebuild-tree Cesar Augusto Bonadio
@ 2006-08-24 21:23 ` Philippe Gramoullé
2006-08-24 21:57 ` Cesar Augusto Bonadio
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From: Philippe Gramoullé @ 2006-08-24 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: reiserfs-list
Hello,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:48:01 -0300
Cesar Augusto Bonadio <bonadio@picture.com.br> wrote:
| Is this normal to take this long? any ideas?
Yes, i think so, especially if you have many files and that the partition
begins to be more full than empty ( say > 50%)
I used to operate some SCSI RAID5 disks attached to a megaraid controller and
the ~600Go partition could take 24hours to 48hours to fsck.
In the meantime you can strace the process and see that it's still running
# strace -p 19047
Good luck,
Truly yours,
Philippe
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* Re: slow rebuild-tree
2006-08-24 21:23 ` Philippe Gramoullé
@ 2006-08-24 21:57 ` Cesar Augusto Bonadio
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From: Cesar Augusto Bonadio @ 2006-08-24 21:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: reiserfs-list
Hello Philippe
Yes the strace shows that the process is running
and the partition was 70% filled so I assume that it will
take a real time because our SATA driver is slower than
your SCSI
Thanks
Philippe Gramoullé wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:48:01 -0300
> Cesar Augusto Bonadio <bonadio@picture.com.br> wrote:
>
> | Is this normal to take this long? any ideas?
>
> Yes, i think so, especially if you have many files and that the partition
> begins to be more full than empty ( say > 50%)
>
> I used to operate some SCSI RAID5 disks attached to a megaraid controller and
> the ~600Go partition could take 24hours to 48hours to fsck.
>
> In the meantime you can strace the process and see that it's still running
>
> # strace -p 19047
>
> Good luck,
>
> Truly yours,
>
> Philippe
>
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