* xfs_read_buf error 5.
@ 2006-09-21 22:52 Nikhil Kulkarni
2006-09-22 0:16 ` David Chinner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nikhil Kulkarni @ 2006-09-21 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xfs
Hi,
We are running the latest stable kernel 2.6.18 on RedHat Enterprise 4
Update 4.
When I create an xfs partition and assign it a size > 2GB, I get the
following errors during bootup:
Sep 21 15:44:06 ssimppi7 kernel: sda: sda1
Sep 21 15:44:06 ssimppi7 kernel: sda1: rw=0, want=7167993856,
limit=2873026796
Sep 21 15:44:06 ssimppi7 kernel: I/O error in filesystem ("sda1")
meta-data dev sda1 block 0x1ab3ee7ff ("xfs_read_buf") error 5 buf
count 512
Sep 21 15:43:51 ssimppi7 mount: mount: /dev/sda1: can't read superblock
If the partition size is < 2GB then everything works smoothly. The
filesystem mounts successfully.
I searched the archives but could not find anything that would help me
in debugging this issue.
I was wondering if anyone else has reported the same issue or if I am
missing a step or if this is a defect in the code or
something??
Your response is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nikhil
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2006-09-21 22:52 xfs_read_buf error 5 Nikhil Kulkarni
@ 2006-09-22 0:16 ` David Chinner
2006-09-22 0:45 ` Nikhil Kulkarni
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Chinner @ 2006-09-22 0:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nikhil Kulkarni; +Cc: xfs
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:52:18PM -0700, Nikhil Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We are running the latest stable kernel 2.6.18 on RedHat Enterprise 4
> Update 4.
>
> When I create an xfs partition and assign it a size > 2GB, I get the
> following errors during bootup:
....
> If the partition size is < 2GB then everything works smoothly. The
> filesystem mounts successfully.
Sounds like a partition problem, not an XFS problem...
What is the size of the partitions in both cases according to
/proc/partitions?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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* RE: xfs_read_buf error 5.
2006-09-22 0:16 ` David Chinner
@ 2006-09-22 0:45 ` Nikhil Kulkarni
2006-09-22 2:14 ` David Chinner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nikhil Kulkarni @ 2006-09-22 0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Chinner; +Cc: xfs
Hi David,
Hi David,
Thanks for your prompt response, I really appreciate it!!! I made a
major tying mistake in describing the initial size of the partitions. We
are having issues when we assign a size > 2TB and not 2GB. I'm sorry
about the typo.
Here are the 2 /proc/partition files:
This is the one where the partition size is 3.5T
[nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-3.5T
[root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
8 0 4093902848 sda
8 1 1436513398 sda1
8 16 143257600 sdb
8 17 10482381 sdb1
8 18 10482412 sdb2
8 19 4192965 sdb3
8 20 1 sdb4
8 21 118093783 sdb5
8 32 878837760 sdc
8 33 12811806 sdc1
8 34 64010992 sdc2
8 35 8032 sdc3
8 36 1 sdc4
8 37 19197643 sdc5
8 38 100582933 sdc6
8 39 682224291 sdc7
253 0 136445952 dm-0
253 1 545775616 dm-1
This is the one where the partition size is 2TB:
[nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-2T
root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
8 0 4093902848 sda
8 1 2047998298 sda1
8 16 143257600 sdb
8 17 10482381 sdb1
8 18 10482412 sdb2
8 19 4192965 sdb3
8 20 1 sdb4
8 21 118093783 sdb5
8 32 878837760 sdc
8 33 12811806 sdc1
8 34 64010992 sdc2
8 35 8032 sdc3
8 36 1 sdc4
8 37 19197643 sdc5
8 38 100582933 sdc6
8 39 682224291 sdc7
253 0 136445952 dm-0
253 1 545775616 dm-1
[nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$
I think you are right. The partitions are not set up correctly.
Do you know on a 2.5 kernel on a 32 bit operating system, which tool can
be used to setup partitions for sizes up to 4TB or 8TB?
fdisk on a 32 bit os does not work correctly. I thought parted worked
but apparently it does not either.
Any suggestions how I can utilize the entire 4TB file system using xfs?
Thanks,
Nikhil
-----Original Message-----
From: David Chinner [mailto:dgc@sgi.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 5:16 PM
To: Nikhil Kulkarni
Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: xfs_read_buf error 5.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:52:18PM -0700, Nikhil Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We are running the latest stable kernel 2.6.18 on RedHat Enterprise 4
> Update 4.
>
> When I create an xfs partition and assign it a size > 2GB , I get the
> following errors during bootup:
....
> If the partition size is < 2GB then everything works smoothly. The
> filesystem mounts successfully.
Sounds like a partition problem, not an XFS problem...
What is the size of the partitions in both cases according to
/proc/partitions?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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* Re: xfs_read_buf error 5.
2006-09-22 0:45 ` Nikhil Kulkarni
@ 2006-09-22 2:14 ` David Chinner
2006-09-22 17:02 ` Nikhil Kulkarni
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Chinner @ 2006-09-22 2:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nikhil Kulkarni; +Cc: David Chinner, xfs
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:45:32PM -0700, Nikhil Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks for your prompt response, I really appreciate it!!! I made a
> major tying mistake in describing the initial size of the partitions. We
> are having issues when we assign a size > 2TB and not 2GB. I'm sorry
> about the typo.
I was wondering about that ;)
> Here are the 2 /proc/partition files:
>
> This is the one where the partition size is 3.5T
>
> [nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-3.5T
> [root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 8 0 4093902848 sda
> 8 1 1436513398 sda1
That says it's only 1.4TB...
> This is the one where the partition size is 2TB:
>
> [nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-2T
> root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 8 0 4093902848 sda
> 8 1 2047998298 sda1
And that is 2TB.
> I think you are right. The partitions are not set up correctly.
>
> Do you know on a 2.5 kernel on a 32 bit operating system, which tool can
> be used to setup partitions for sizes up to 4TB or 8TB?
> fdisk on a 32 bit os does not work correctly. I thought parted worked
> but apparently it does not either.
Did you build your kernel with CONFIG_LBD=y? (Block layer option)
This is the option that allows >2TB block devices on 32 bit kernels...
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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* RE: xfs_read_buf error 5.
2006-09-22 2:14 ` David Chinner
@ 2006-09-22 17:02 ` Nikhil Kulkarni
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nikhil Kulkarni @ 2006-09-22 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Chinner; +Cc: xfs
Hi David,
I figured it out. I used the msdos label in parted to while creating
partitions, and that is why they got all screwed up. I then switched to
"gpt" and now everything works like a charm!!!!
Thanks very much for all your help.
Nikhil
-----Original Message-----
From: David Chinner [mailto:dgc@sgi.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 7:14 PM
To: Nikhil Kulkarni
Cc: David Chinner; xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: xfs_read_buf error 5.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:45:32PM -0700, Nikhil Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks for your prompt response, I really appreciate it!!! I made a
> major tying mistake in describing the initial size of the partitions.
We
> are having issues when we assign a size > 2TB and not 2GB. I'm sorry
> about the typo.
I was wondering about that ;)
> Here are the 2 /proc/partition files:
>
> This is the one where the partition size is 3.5T
>
> [nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-3.5T
> [root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 8 0 4093902848 sda
> 8 1 1436513398 sda1
That says it's only 1.4TB...
> This is the one where the partition size is 2TB:
>
> [nikhil@nkulkarni tmp]$ more xfs-log-2T
> root@ssimppi7 log]# cat /proc/partitions
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 8 0 4093902848 sda
> 8 1 2047998298 sda1
And that is 2TB.
> I think you are right. The partitions are not set up correctly.
>
> Do you know on a 2.5 kernel on a 32 bit operating system, which tool
can
> be used to setup partitions for sizes up to 4TB or 8TB?
> fdisk on a 32 bit os does not work correctly. I thought parted worked
> but apparently it does not either.
Did you build your kernel with CONFIG_LBD=y? (Block layer option)
This is the option that allows >2TB block devices on 32 bit kernels...
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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