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Subject: [Bug 32482] "htree_dirblock_to_tree:586: inode 260099: block
1056737" message after every boot
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 07:58:10 GMT
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--- Comment #6 from Tom 2011-04-02 07:58:08 ---
Thanks for your input Eric; yes, fsck is happy all the time (also with -fcc
flags). Find -xdev -inum 260099 shows nothing either, but in the past there was
possibly something there, so it makes sense regarding 'past stuff reminder'.
Anyway it would be *a bit more helpful* if it would tell us something about
it's *cool* behaviour, or at least some hint about some action I'd be able to
pop to clean things up.
De ja vu in the aspect of SMART, because n-2 of my n drives suffer from lovely
errors like 'uncorrectable' (because of bad cabling what got solved of course)
and 'write_dma' (right after I pulled the laptop out of the factory sealed box)
and such.
However this drive is one out of the ones without any error, and the long
self-test ran on it shows zero faults.
Memtest also passes all the time. At night.
Anything I can do to 'reset' this thing, or maybe some other recommendation I
should give a go?
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