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Subject: [Bug 102731] I have a cough.
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 10:28:53 +0000
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--- Comment #9 from John Hughes ---
> How many guest VM's are you running
One at the moment.
> how often does the file system corruption happens? It sounds like it's about once every 2-3 weeks?
With the Debian 3.16 kernel it was happening about once every 4 days.
I installed my 3.18.19 kernel on 24/7/2015 and have seen the bug twice:
11/8/2015 and 31/8/2015.
> Would you be willing to experiment running the VM without using the RAID1 so we're bypassing the MD layer?
I guess I'll have to try that. It's going to be a monumental pain in the arse:
The guests /home is a 160GiB LVM volume striped across 4 mdadm raid1's.
What I can try first is just disabling one side of the mdadm mirrors, if the
problem re-occurs I can get rid of mdadm completely.
(This will be the first time I've run one of my servers without disk mirroring
since 1986. Ugh.)
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