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Subject: [Bug 16081] Data loss after crash during heavy I/O
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 18:28:33 GMT
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--- Comment #12 from Eric Sandeen 2010-06-02 18:28:32 ---
I don't know if it's at all possible, but testing on block devices and
filesystems just smaller than 8T would be an interesting datapoint, if that
yields success... we really should be perfectly safe at 9T but this is looking
like maybe a write has wrapped somewhere and corrupted things.
A resident dm expert also requested the output of "dmsetup table" for the
machine that yielded the "access beyond end of device" message.
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