From: Kirk Ismay <captain@netidea.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Troubleshooting LVM IO errors on debian 3.0
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:28:04 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43D914B4.8090900@netidea.com> (raw)
Hi everyone,
I have a Dell Poweredge 2550 running debian 3.0 (woody), kernel 2.4.25.
I've recently installed a second set of 36GB SCSI disks, configured as a
RAID-1 mirror using the PERC controller and mounted as /home. Its
formatted as ext2 (originally ext3, but I converted back thinking that
was the issue). I've had this happen about 4 times now, twice before the
conversion back to ext2. The server is a web, mail, and nfs server for
an ISP, and needs to as reliable as possible.
I wanted to be able to use LVM to combine my new /home partition with
the old one, giving me more space.
I was first alerted to the problem when a customer reported that they
were unable to view their website.
ls -l gave me errors like this:
/bin/ls: .addressbook: Input/output error
/bin/ls: .lynx_cookies: Input/output error
/bin/ls: .procmailrc: Input/output error
/bin/ls: .kermrc: Input/output error
The console was spewing LVM IO errors (sorry, I didn't write them down).
One disk had an amber blinking light, but that dissappeared after
the reboot. When I halted the system, I got the 'VFS: Busy inodes after
unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds' message, which was quite alarming.
My questions:
1. Where should I be looking for the problem? Is it LVM?
2. What are some solutions? Should I upgrade my kernel?
3. How stable is LVM on kernel 2.4?
4. What's up with the "Self destruct" message? Is it really that severe?
5. How can I capture the kernel error messages to a remote log server?
(I'm using syslog-ng)
Additional Information, including dmesg vgdisplay and kernel config:
http://community.netidea.com/admin/jan2006/
Thanks.
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Kirk Ismay
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