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From: L A Walsh <xfs@tlinx.org>
To: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: linux-xfs <linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: cause of xfsdump msg: root ino 192 differs from mount dir ino 256
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2021 18:35:34 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <618095E6.9050706@tlinx.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20211101211244.GC449541@dread.disaster.area>



On 2021/11/01 14:12, Dave Chinner wrote: 
> Can you attach the full output for the xfs_dump and xfsrestore
> commands 
---
I can as soon as I do ones that I can capture.

I can restore the backup taken this morning (a level 0) to
an alternate partition -- it is doing that now and generating 
the same messages about files being stored in the orphanage
as we "speak", it will take a while to xfsrestore 1.4T.

At the same time, I'm generating a new level 0 backup (something
that was done this morning) resulting in a 1574649321568 byte 
(~1.4T) output file.

So far, the process doing the xfsdump shows:
 xfsdump -b 268435456 -l 0 -L home -e - /home
xfsdump: using file dump (drive_simple) strategy
xfsdump: version 3.1.8 (dump format 3.0)
xfsdump: level 0 dump of Ishtar:/home
xfsdump: dump date: Mon Nov  1 18:15:07 2021
xfsdump: session id: 8f996280-21df-42c5-b0a0-3f1584ae1f54
xfsdump: session label: "home"
xfsdump: NOTE: root ino 192 differs from mount dir ino 256, bind mount?
xfsdump: ino map phase 1: constructing initial dump list
xfsdump: ino map phase 2: skipping (no pruning necessary)
xfsdump: ino map phase 3: skipping (only one dump stream)
xfsdump: ino map construction complete
xfsdump: estimated dump size: 1587242183552 bytes
xfsdump: creating dump session media file 0 (media 0, file 0)
xfsdump: dumping ino map
xfsdump: dumping directories

I'm using a 256M blocksize that is buffered via mbuffer
using 5 buffers of the same size (256M) to the output file.

xfsrestore uses a normal file read...hmm...I wonder
if a direct read might be faster, like using 'dd' to perform
an unbuffered read and pipe write to xfsrestore....  maybe something
for future exploring...



>> grepping for '/home\s' on output of mount:
>>
>> /bin/mount|grep -P '/home\s'
>>
>> shows only 1 entry -- nothing mounted on top of it:
>>
>> /dev/mapper/Space-Home2 on /home type xfs (...)
>>
>> I have bind-mounts of things like
>> /home/opt  on /opt, but that shouldn't affect the root node,
>> as far as I know.
>>
>> So what would cause the root node to differ from the mountdir
>> ino?
>>
>> I try mounting the same filesystem someplace new:
>>
>> # df .
>> Filesystem        Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/Space/Home2  2.0T  1.5T  569G  73% /home
>> mkdir /home2
>> Ishtar:home# mount /dev/Space/Home2 /home2
>> Ishtar:home# ll -di /home /home2
>> 256 drwxr-xr-x 40 4096 Nov  1 10:23 /home/
>> 256 drwxr-xr-x 40 4096 Nov  1 10:23 /home2/
>>
>> Shows 256 as the root inode.  So why is xfsdump claiming
>> 192 is root inode?
> 
> IIRC, it's because xfsdump thinks that the first inode in the
> filesystem is the root inode. Which is not always true - there are
> corner cases to do with stripe alignment, btree roots relocating and
> now sparse inodes that can result in new inodes being allocated at a
> lower number than the root inode.
> 
> Indeed, the "bind mount?" message is an indication that xfsdump
> found that the first inode was not the same as the root inode, and
> so that's likely what has happened here.
> 
> Now that I think about this, ISTR the above "inodes before root
> inode" situation being reported at some point in the past. Yeah:
> 
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-xfs/f66f26f7-5e29-80fc-206c-9a53cf4640fa@redhat.com/
> 
> Eric, can you remember what came of those patches?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dave.

  reply	other threads:[~2021-11-02  1:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-10-25 21:30 xfsrestore'ing from file backups don't restore...why not? L A Walsh
2021-10-26  0:48 ` Dave Chinner
     [not found]   ` <617B5DA3.7060106@tlinx.org>
2021-10-29 19:24     ` L A Walsh
2021-10-31 21:28   ` L A Walsh
2021-11-01 20:23     ` cause of xfsdump msg: root ino 192 differs from mount dir ino 256 L A Walsh
2021-11-01 21:12       ` Dave Chinner
2021-11-02  1:35         ` L A Walsh [this message]
2021-11-02  1:47         ` L A Walsh
2021-11-02  4:45         ` L A Walsh
2021-11-02 14:24     ` xfsrestore'ing from file backups don't restore...why not? Eric Sandeen
2021-11-01 19:39   ` cause of xfsdump msg: root ino 192 differs from mount dir ino 256 L A Walsh
2021-11-02 14:29     ` Eric Sandeen

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