* [linux-lvm] Strange problems, is it the lvm?
@ 2004-05-08 22:48 Nikolay Dimitrov
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From: Nikolay Dimitrov @ 2004-05-08 22:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi,
I've created a 680gb volume group with reiserfs on top of lvm, which is
used frequently by users. it worked fine for two weeks and now I have
that strange problem:
root@main:~# ls /users
/usr/bin/ls: /users/Hell: Permission denied
/usr/bin/ls: /users/Blade: Permission denied
/usr/bin/ls: /users/Ferdy: Permission denied
...
Seems like a fs corruption to me. I fixed that with reiserfsck
--rebuid-tree. The system worked fine again for a few days and the
problem appeared again. My configuration is Slackware 9.1 updated to
current, linux kernel 2.6.4.
LVM version: 2.00.08 (2003-11-14)
Library version: 1.00.07-ioctl (2003-11-21)
Driver version: 4.0.0
IMHO the problem is in the lvm or the combination lvm + reiserfs?
Perhaps my lvm version is old or i need some patches to the linux kernel?
Do you have any idea what is the problem here? Any suggestions?
P.S. Please apologize me if you find that post a bit offtopic but I'm
despaired.
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