From: Bernd Schubert <bschubert@ddn.com>
To: Ted Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: Bernd Schubert <bs_lists@aakef.fastmail.fm>,
Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>,
"linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org" <linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ext4_clear_journal_err: Filesystem error recorded from previous mount: IO failure
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 16:42:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4CC445D1.10908@ddn.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20101024010859.GE24650@thunk.org>
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On 10/24/2010 03:08 AM, Ted Ts'o wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 02:20:45AM +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
>> Hmm, maybe we have a mis-understanding here. If we could make e2fsck
>> to *only* recovery the journal, that would be perfect. Kernel and
>> e2fsck journal recovery should take approximately the same time. But
>> that option does not exist yet (well, a half baken patch is on my
>> disk now). If e2fsck then would detect as the kernel:
>> "clear_journal_err: Filesystem error recorded from previous mount"
>> and mark the filesystem with an error, that would be all we need to
>> then abort the mount in the pacemaker script and allow us to run a
>> real e2fsck outside of pacemaker.
>
> What probably makes sense is to have an extended option which causes
> e2fsck to just run the journal and then exit. Part of running the
> journal should be setting the EXT4_ERROR_FS bit in s_mount_state and
> then clearning the journal. That seems to be missing entirely from
> e2fsck, which is a bug that we should fix regardless.
Adding the journal option is simple, I will provide a patch by Wednesday
or Thursday. Will also check if it sets EXT2_ERROR_FS and if not, will
try to find some time to add that.
>
> As far as detecting whether or not the file system has known errors,
> you can do that by using dumpe2fs -h and grepping for "Filesystem
> state". That can have the values "clean" or "with errors". (For ext2
> file systems, or ext4 file systems without a journal, you can also
> have the state "not clean" and "not clean with errors", but if you
> have a journal the latter two states shouldn't ever come up.)
I added exactly that to our lustre_server pacemaker agent last week :)
And when I noticed it still mounts filesystems with errors, I started
this thread here.
>
> That way the logic that you want is something you can build into your
> script, and we don't need to embed application specific logic into
> e2fsprogs. The ability to just run the journal without doing any
> further checking seems like a reasonable thing to add to e2fsck ---
> and by using dumpe2fs -h you'll be able to detect all possible file
> system errors (not just the ones which are reported via the journal
> error system).
>
> Does that sound reasonable to you?
Yes, we perfectly agree on each other now :)
Thanks,
Bernd
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-10-24 14:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-10-22 13:33 ext4_clear_journal_err: Filesystem error recorded from previous mount: IO failure Bernd Schubert
2010-10-22 17:25 ` Ted Ts'o
2010-10-22 17:42 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-22 18:32 ` Ted Ts'o
2010-10-22 18:54 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-23 16:00 ` Amir Goldstein
2010-10-23 17:46 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-23 22:26 ` Ted Ts'o
2010-10-23 23:56 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-24 0:20 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-24 1:08 ` Ted Ts'o
2010-10-24 14:42 ` Bernd Schubert [this message]
2010-10-23 22:17 ` Ted Ts'o
2010-10-24 8:50 ` Amir Goldstein
2010-10-24 13:55 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-24 14:30 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-24 15:20 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-24 15:39 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-24 15:49 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-24 16:16 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-24 16:43 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-25 10:14 ` Andreas Dilger
2010-10-25 11:45 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-25 12:54 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-25 14:57 ` Andreas Dilger
2010-10-25 19:49 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-25 20:08 ` Bernd Schubert
2010-10-25 20:10 ` Ric Wheeler
2010-10-25 19:43 ` Eric Sandeen
2010-10-25 20:37 ` Bernd Schubert
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