* Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
@ 2006-09-10 13:37 Christian Schmid
2006-09-10 21:31 ` Justin Piszcz
2006-09-11 0:54 ` David Chinner
0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Christian Schmid @ 2006-09-10 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xfs
Hello.
Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed after 10 hours of extreme
activities (read/block-writes with up to 250 streams/deletes)
12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
Tell me if this helps you:
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error
xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c. Caller 0xfffffff
f80314069
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143904]
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143905] Call Trace:
<ffffffff8033c909>{xfs_corruption_error+244}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143995] <ffffffff80346efa>{xfs_iext_insert+65}
<ffffffff803588d1>{xfs_trans_read_buf+203}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144353] <ffffffff803121d9>{xfs_alloc_read_agf+281}
<ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144628]
<ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356} <ffffffff80515a1f>{__down_read+18}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144855] <ffffffff8031450f>{xfs_alloc_vextent+289}
<ffffffff80323945>{xfs_bmapi+4061}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145091]
<ffffffff803215ba>{xfs_bmap_search_multi_extents+175}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145226]
<ffffffff80349aad>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+675} <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145473] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
<ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145846]
<ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722} <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146079] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
<ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146330] <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
<ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146583] <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
<ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146847] <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
<ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147230] <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147463] <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148}
<ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147825] <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0}
<ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148142] <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218}
<ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148420] <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148775] <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149105] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error
xfs_trans_cancel at line 1150 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xffffffff8
0349bf8
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149262]
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149263] Call Trace: <ffffffff803574e9>{xfs_trans_cancel+111}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149348]
<ffffffff80349bf8>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+1006} <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149568] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
<ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149847]
<ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722} <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150169] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
<ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150435] <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
<ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150593] <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
<ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150807] <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
<ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151042] <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151271] <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148}
<ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151439] <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0}
<ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151680] <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218}
<ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151922] <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152086] <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0}
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152489] xfs_force_shutdown(md5,0x8) called from line 1151 of
file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xffffffff80357507
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168623] Filesystem "md5": Corruption of in-memory data
detected. Shutting down filesystem: md5
Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168903] Please umount the filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 13:37 Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11? Christian Schmid
@ 2006-09-10 21:31 ` Justin Piszcz
2006-09-10 22:13 ` Christian Schmid
2006-09-11 0:54 ` David Chinner
1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Justin Piszcz @ 2006-09-10 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Schmid; +Cc: xfs
I hope this is not a repeat of 2.6.17 -> 2.6.17.6..
$ grep -i xfs ChangeLog-2.6.17.*
ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: XFS: corruption fix
ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: check in xfs_dir2_leafn_remove() fails every time
and xfs_dir2_shrink_inode()
It appears the only changes to the XFS code though went into 2.6.17.7 so I
am not sure what you are seeing there, had you fixed your filesystem from
the 2.6.17 -> .17.6 bug?
Justin.
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed after
> 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with up to 250
> streams/deletes)
>
> 12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>
> Tell me if this helps you:
>
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00 00 01
> 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS
> internal error xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c.
> Caller 0xfffffff
> f80314069
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143904]
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143905] Call Trace:
> <ffffffff8033c909>{xfs_corruption_error+244}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143995]
> <ffffffff80346efa>{xfs_iext_insert+65}
> <ffffffff803588d1>{xfs_trans_read_buf+203}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144353]
> <ffffffff803121d9>{xfs_alloc_read_agf+281}
> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144628]
> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
> <ffffffff80515a1f>{__down_read+18}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144855]
> <ffffffff8031450f>{xfs_alloc_vextent+289} <ffffffff80323945>{xfs_bmapi+4061}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145091]
> <ffffffff803215ba>{xfs_bmap_search_multi_extents+175}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145226]
> <ffffffff80349aad>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+675}
> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145473]
> <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145846]
> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146079]
> <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146330]
> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146583]
> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146847]
> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147230]
> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147463]
> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147825]
> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148142]
> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148420]
> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0} <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148775]
> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149105] Filesystem "md5": XFS
> internal error xfs_trans_cancel at line 1150 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c.
> Caller 0xffffffff8
> 0349bf8
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149262]
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149263] Call Trace:
> <ffffffff803574e9>{xfs_trans_cancel+111}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149348]
> <ffffffff80349bf8>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+1006}
> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149568]
> <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149847]
> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150169]
> <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150435]
> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150593]
> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150807]
> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151042]
> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151271]
> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151439]
> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151680]
> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151922]
> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0} <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152086]
> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0}
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152489] xfs_force_shutdown(md5,0x8)
> called from line 1151 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address =
> 0xffffffff80357507
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168623] Filesystem "md5": Corruption
> of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: md5
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168903] Please umount the filesystem,
> and rectify the problem(s)
>
>
>
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 21:31 ` Justin Piszcz
@ 2006-09-10 22:13 ` Christian Schmid
2006-09-10 22:37 ` Justin Piszcz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Christian Schmid @ 2006-09-10 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Justin Piszcz; +Cc: xfs
This file-system was created 2 days before with the same kernel.
Justin Piszcz wrote:
> I hope this is not a repeat of 2.6.17 -> 2.6.17.6..
>
> $ grep -i xfs ChangeLog-2.6.17.*
> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: XFS: corruption fix
> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: check in xfs_dir2_leafn_remove() fails every time
> and xfs_dir2_shrink_inode()
>
> It appears the only changes to the XFS code though went into 2.6.17.7 so
> I am not sure what you are seeing there, had you fixed your filesystem
> from the 2.6.17 -> .17.6 bug?
>
> Justin.
>
> On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed
>> after 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with up to 250
>> streams/deletes)
>>
>> 12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>>
>> Tell me if this helps you:
>>
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00
>> 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error xfs_alloc_read_agf
>> at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c. Caller 0xfffffff
>> f80314069 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143904] Sep 9
>> 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143905] Call Trace:
>> <ffffffff8033c909>{xfs_corruption_error+244}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143995]
>> <ffffffff80346efa>{xfs_iext_insert+65}
>> <ffffffff803588d1>{xfs_trans_read_buf+203}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144353]
>> <ffffffff803121d9>{xfs_alloc_read_agf+281}
>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144628]
>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>> <ffffffff80515a1f>{__down_read+18} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.144855] <ffffffff8031450f>{xfs_alloc_vextent+289}
>> <ffffffff80323945>{xfs_bmapi+4061}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145091]
>> <ffffffff803215ba>{xfs_bmap_search_multi_extents+175} Sep 9 18:08:49
>> inode430 kernel: [87433.145226]
>> <ffffffff80349aad>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+675}
>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.145473] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145846]
>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>> kernel: [87433.146079] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146330]
>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146583]
>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146847]
>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147230]
>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147463]
>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147825]
>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148142]
>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148420]
>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>> <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148775]
>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.149105] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error xfs_trans_cancel
>> at line 1150 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xffffffff8
>> 0349bf8 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149262] Sep 9
>> 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149263] Call Trace:
>> <ffffffff803574e9>{xfs_trans_cancel+111} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>> kernel: [87433.149348]
>> <ffffffff80349bf8>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+1006}
>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.149568] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149847]
>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>> kernel: [87433.150169] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150435]
>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150593]
>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150807]
>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151042]
>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151271]
>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151439]
>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151680]
>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151922]
>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>> <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152086]
>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>> [87433.152489] xfs_force_shutdown(md5,0x8) called from line 1151 of
>> file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xffffffff80357507
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168623] Filesystem "md5":
>> Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: md5
>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168903] Please umount the
>> filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 22:13 ` Christian Schmid
@ 2006-09-10 22:37 ` Justin Piszcz
2006-09-10 23:35 ` Christian Schmid
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Justin Piszcz @ 2006-09-10 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Schmid; +Cc: xfs
ACK, scary, will wait for Nathan Scott's/other SGI members reply on this
one...
I have not had that happen to me yet, what were you doing that caused the
problem? Is it repeatable? Have you checked the XFS FAQ for the FS fix
for 2.6.17-17.6? just to check if there is indeed any problems (basically
an xfs check on your FS), if you do it, dont use knoppix 5.0.2 (contains
the 2.6.17 XFS corruption bug), use 4.0.2.
Justin.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
> This file-system was created 2 days before with the same kernel.
>
> Justin Piszcz wrote:
>> I hope this is not a repeat of 2.6.17 -> 2.6.17.6..
>>
>> $ grep -i xfs ChangeLog-2.6.17.*
>> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: XFS: corruption fix
>> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: check in xfs_dir2_leafn_remove() fails every time
>> and xfs_dir2_shrink_inode()
>>
>> It appears the only changes to the XFS code though went into 2.6.17.7 so I
>> am not sure what you are seeing there, had you fixed your filesystem from
>> the 2.6.17 -> .17.6 bug?
>>
>> Justin.
>>
>> On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed
>>> after 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with up to 250
>>> streams/deletes)
>>>
>>> 12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>>>
>>> Tell me if this helps you:
>>>
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00 00
>>> 01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143672]
>>> Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of
>>> file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c. Caller 0xfffffff
>>> f80314069 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143904] Sep 9 18:08:49
>>> inode430 kernel: [87433.143905] Call Trace:
>>> <ffffffff8033c909>{xfs_corruption_error+244}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143995]
>>> <ffffffff80346efa>{xfs_iext_insert+65}
>>> <ffffffff803588d1>{xfs_trans_read_buf+203}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144353]
>>> <ffffffff803121d9>{xfs_alloc_read_agf+281}
>>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144628]
>>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>>> <ffffffff80515a1f>{__down_read+18} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.144855] <ffffffff8031450f>{xfs_alloc_vextent+289}
>>> <ffffffff80323945>{xfs_bmapi+4061}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145091]
>>> <ffffffff803215ba>{xfs_bmap_search_multi_extents+175} Sep 9 18:08:49
>>> inode430 kernel: [87433.145226]
>>> <ffffffff80349aad>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+675}
>>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.145473] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145846]
>>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.146079] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146330]
>>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146583]
>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146847]
>>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147230]
>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147463]
>>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147825]
>>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148142]
>>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148420]
>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0} <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148775]
>>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.149105] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error xfs_trans_cancel at
>>> line 1150 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xffffffff8
>>> 0349bf8 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149262] Sep 9 18:08:49
>>> inode430 kernel: [87433.149263] Call Trace:
>>> <ffffffff803574e9>{xfs_trans_cancel+111} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.149348] <ffffffff80349bf8>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+1006}
>>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.149568] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149847]
>>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.150169] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150435]
>>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150593]
>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150807]
>>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151042]
>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151271]
>>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151439]
>>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151680]
>>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151922]
>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0} <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152086]
>>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>> [87433.152489] xfs_force_shutdown(md5,0x8) called from line 1151 of file
>>> fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xffffffff80357507
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168623] Filesystem "md5":
>>> Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: md5
>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168903] Please umount the
>>> filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 22:37 ` Justin Piszcz
@ 2006-09-10 23:35 ` Christian Schmid
2006-09-11 1:00 ` David Chinner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Christian Schmid @ 2006-09-10 23:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Justin Piszcz; +Cc: xfs
I am using www.linuxfromscratch.org. Kernel is vanilla 2.6.17.11 from kernel.org, xfsprogs is 2.7.3,
libc is 2.3.3. I was not doing anything special. In fact its a heavy-duty tmpfs with up to 300
write-streams at once, reads and deletes. So basically a heavy stress-test on a SMP. Maybe a
race-condition? Pure speculations from my side. But memory is ok. Memory-test with ECC disabled ran
through 12 hours without any errors. ECC is on now of course, so the possibility of a simple
hardware problem is eliminated from my side.
Justin Piszcz wrote:
> ACK, scary, will wait for Nathan Scott's/other SGI members reply on this
> one...
>
> I have not had that happen to me yet, what were you doing that caused
> the problem? Is it repeatable? Have you checked the XFS FAQ for the FS
> fix for 2.6.17-17.6? just to check if there is indeed any problems
> (basically an xfs check on your FS), if you do it, dont use knoppix
> 5.0.2 (contains the 2.6.17 XFS corruption bug), use 4.0.2.
>
> Justin.
>
> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
>
>> This file-system was created 2 days before with the same kernel.
>>
>> Justin Piszcz wrote:
>>
>>> I hope this is not a repeat of 2.6.17 -> 2.6.17.6..
>>>
>>> $ grep -i xfs ChangeLog-2.6.17.*
>>> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: XFS: corruption fix
>>> ChangeLog-2.6.17.7: check in xfs_dir2_leafn_remove() fails every
>>> time and xfs_dir2_shrink_inode()
>>>
>>> It appears the only changes to the XFS code though went into 2.6.17.7
>>> so I am not sure what you are seeing there, had you fixed your
>>> filesystem from the 2.6.17 -> .17.6 bug?
>>>
>>> Justin.
>>>
>>> On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Christian Schmid wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>> Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it
>>>> crashed after 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with
>>>> up to 250 streams/deletes)
>>>>
>>>> 12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>>>>
>>>> Tell me if this helps you:
>>>>
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00
>>>> 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error
>>>> xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c. Caller
>>>> 0xfffffff
>>>> f80314069 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143904] Sep 9
>>>> 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143905] Call Trace:
>>>> <ffffffff8033c909>{xfs_corruption_error+244}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143995]
>>>> <ffffffff80346efa>{xfs_iext_insert+65}
>>>> <ffffffff803588d1>{xfs_trans_read_buf+203}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144353]
>>>> <ffffffff803121d9>{xfs_alloc_read_agf+281}
>>>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.144628]
>>>> <ffffffff80314069>{xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+356}
>>>> <ffffffff80515a1f>{__down_read+18} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.144855] <ffffffff8031450f>{xfs_alloc_vextent+289}
>>>> <ffffffff80323945>{xfs_bmapi+4061}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145091]
>>>> <ffffffff803215ba>{xfs_bmap_search_multi_extents+175} Sep 9
>>>> 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145226]
>>>> <ffffffff80349aad>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+675}
>>>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.145473] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>>>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.145846]
>>>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>>>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>>>> kernel: [87433.146079] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>>>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146330]
>>>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>>>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146583]
>>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.146847]
>>>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>>>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147230]
>>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147463]
>>>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.147825]
>>>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148142]
>>>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148420]
>>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>>> <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.148775]
>>>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.149105] Filesystem "md5": XFS internal error xfs_trans_cancel
>>>> at line 1150 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xffffffff8
>>>> 0349bf8 Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149262] Sep 9
>>>> 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149263] Call Trace:
>>>> <ffffffff803574e9>{xfs_trans_cancel+111} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>>>> kernel: [87433.149348]
>>>> <ffffffff80349bf8>{xfs_iomap_write_allocate+1006}
>>>> <ffffffff80348c29>{xfs_iomap+701} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.149568] <ffffffff803797f1>{generic_make_request+515}
>>>> <ffffffff803632f3>{xfs_map_blocks+67}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.149847]
>>>> <ffffffff80363a09>{xfs_page_state_convert+722}
>>>> <ffffffff80364344>{xfs_vm_writepage+179} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430
>>>> kernel: [87433.150169] <ffffffff802986ed>{mpage_writepages+459}
>>>> <ffffffff80364291>{xfs_vm_writepage+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150435]
>>>> <ffffffff802553c1>{do_writepages+41}
>>>> <ffffffff80296de0>{__writeback_single_inode+559}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150593]
>>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>>> <ffffffff8022a82c>{default_wake_function+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.150807]
>>>> <ffffffff80357f56>{xfs_trans_first_ail+28}
>>>> <ffffffff802974be>{sync_sb_inodes+501}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151042]
>>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>>> <ffffffff802977cd>{writeback_inodes+144}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151271]
>>>> <ffffffff802551fc>{wb_kupdate+148} <ffffffff80255bfd>{pdflush+313}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151439]
>>>> <ffffffff80255168>{wb_kupdate+0} <ffffffff80255ac4>{pdflush+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151680]
>>>> <ffffffff80244479>{kthread+218} <ffffffff8020a992>{child_rip+8}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.151922]
>>>> <ffffffff802444b4>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
>>>> <ffffffff8024439f>{kthread+0}
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.152086]
>>>> <ffffffff8020a98a>{child_rip+0} Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel:
>>>> [87433.152489] xfs_force_shutdown(md5,0x8) called from line 1151 of
>>>> file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xffffffff80357507
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168623] Filesystem "md5":
>>>> Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: md5
>>>> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.168903] Please umount the
>>>> filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 13:37 Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11? Christian Schmid
2006-09-10 21:31 ` Justin Piszcz
@ 2006-09-11 0:54 ` David Chinner
2006-09-11 12:29 ` Christian Schmid
1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: David Chinner @ 2006-09-11 0:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Schmid; +Cc: xfs
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 03:37:35PM +0200, Christian Schmid wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed
> after 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with up to 250
> streams/deletes)
>
> 12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>
> Tell me if this helps you:
>
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00 00
> 01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0
> Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS
> internal error xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c.
> Caller 0xffffffff80314069
Hmm - bad read of the AGF during allocation, which causes a shutdown
due to cancelling a dirty transaction.
If you run "xfs_check -n /dev/md5" and "xfs_repair -n /dev/md5" do
they warn about any AGF related corruption?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-10 23:35 ` Christian Schmid
@ 2006-09-11 1:00 ` David Chinner
2006-09-11 12:31 ` Christian Schmid
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: David Chinner @ 2006-09-11 1:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Schmid; +Cc: Justin Piszcz, xfs
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 01:35:08AM +0200, Christian Schmid wrote:
> Memory-test with ECC disabled ran through 12 hours without any errors. ECC
> is on now of course, so the possibility of a simple hardware problem is
> eliminated from my side.
A _memory error_ can be ruled out, but what about a bad disk, bad
disk controller, bad PCI bus interface, a bad driver, etc. Memory is
just one piece of hardware that can result in bad data being read
from or written to disk. Is there any indication of disk or driver
errors in your syslog?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-11 0:54 ` David Chinner
@ 2006-09-11 12:29 ` Christian Schmid
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Christian Schmid @ 2006-09-11 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Chinner; +Cc: xfs
Unfortunately after this error I did a mkfs.xfs on this device, because its just a /tmp fs.
David Chinner wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 03:37:35PM +0200, Christian Schmid wrote:
>
>>Hello.
>>
>>Instead of a tmpfs, I use a raid 10 softraid. Unfortunately it crashed
>>after 10 hours of extreme activities (read/block-writes with up to 250
>>streams/deletes)
>>
>>12 gb memory-test successful. 2 cpu xeon smp system.
>>
>>Tell me if this helps you:
>>
>>Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143498] 0x0: 58 41 47 46 00 00 00
>>01 00 00 00 00 00 04 34 a0
>>Sep 9 18:08:49 inode430 kernel: [87433.143672] Filesystem "md5": XFS
>>internal error xfs_alloc_read_agf at line 2176 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c.
>>Caller 0xffffffff80314069
>
>
> Hmm - bad read of the AGF during allocation, which causes a shutdown
> due to cancelling a dirty transaction.
>
> If you run "xfs_check -n /dev/md5" and "xfs_repair -n /dev/md5" do
> they warn about any AGF related corruption?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave.
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* Re: Critical xfs bug in 2.6.17.11?
2006-09-11 1:00 ` David Chinner
@ 2006-09-11 12:31 ` Christian Schmid
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Christian Schmid @ 2006-09-11 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Chinner; +Cc: Justin Piszcz, xfs
I am not sure. Its a linux software-raid and as far as I know there is a crc-check in the drives so
if they cant read the data, they give an error and the raid gets the data from the other drive and
marks this drive as broken. As far as the log says, the drives are ok.
David Chinner wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 01:35:08AM +0200, Christian Schmid wrote:
>
>>Memory-test with ECC disabled ran through 12 hours without any errors. ECC
>>is on now of course, so the possibility of a simple hardware problem is
>>eliminated from my side.
>
>
> A _memory error_ can be ruled out, but what about a bad disk, bad
> disk controller, bad PCI bus interface, a bad driver, etc. Memory is
> just one piece of hardware that can result in bad data being read
> from or written to disk. Is there any indication of disk or driver
> errors in your syslog?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave.
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