* XFS repair on / in a hosted environment @ 2007-07-18 19:24 Rupa Schomaker 2007-07-19 2:34 ` David Chinner 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-18 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: xfs I have a virtual server hosted in a XEN environment. Kernel is 2.6.16.13-XenU and I can't change it. :( Host provider is not responsive to getting us a newer kernel. Anyway, during my nightly rsync backup, I started seeing the following: Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: 0x0: 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: Filesystem "sda1": XFS internal error xfs_da_do_buf(2) at line 2221 of file fs/xfs/xfs_da_btree.c. Caller 0xc02288fd Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0237b71>] xfs_corruption_error+0xbb/0xc6 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c02288fd>] xfs_da_read_buf+0x25/0x2a Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c025e4e5>] xfs_buf_read_flags+0x1f/0x82 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c025b1aa>] kmem_zone_alloc+0x43/0x88 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c02287bf>] xfs_da_do_buf+0x5df/0x6a9 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c02288fd>] xfs_da_read_buf+0x25/0x2a Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0169d88>] dput+0x1b/0x11c Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c02288fd>] xfs_da_read_buf+0x25/0x2a Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022cc12>] xfs_dir2_block_getdents+0xe0/0x2e4 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022cc12>] xfs_dir2_block_getdents+0xe0/0x2e4 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c013e7ee>] get_page_from_freelist+0xa8/0x34b Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0219919>] xfs_bmap_last_offset+0xd5/0xe8 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022c537>] xfs_dir2_put_dirent64_direct+0x0/0x8b Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022c17e>] xfs_dir2_isblock+0x1c/0x65 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022c537>] xfs_dir2_put_dirent64_direct+0x0/0x8b Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022c452>] xfs_dir2_getdents+0xb0/0xe4 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c022c537>] xfs_dir2_put_dirent64_direct+0x0/0x8b Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c02559d4>] xfs_readdir+0x3f/0x51 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c025ea5e>] linvfs_readdir+0xfd/0x1d2 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0165d46>] vfs_readdir+0x42/0x6f Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0165e59>] filldir64+0x0/0xc6 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0165f82>] sys_getdents64+0x63/0xa9 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0165e59>] filldir64+0x0/0xc6 Jul 18 12:51:01 hosted kernel: [<c0104869>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb I've narrowed this down to a single directory which cannot be removed: /usr/src/linux-2.6.16-xen/sound/pci/au88x0 any attempt to get the contents of the directory results in an error and the trace: hosted:/usr/src/linux-2.6.16-xen/sound/pci# ls -l au88x0/ ls: reading directory au88x0/: Unknown error 990 Everything is on / so I can't easily get it unmounted to run xfs_repair. I try booting into single user mode, mount -o remount ,ro /. xfs_repair -d /dev/sda1 still complains about a mounted writable partition. === On boot, mount shows: /dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw) # mount -o remount,ro / after the remount, mount still shows / as rw # mount /dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw) but attempts to modify it result in: hosted:~# touch foo touch: cannot touch `foo': Read-only file system Ok, so try xfs_repair: hosted:~# xfs_repair -d /dev/sda1 xfs_repair: /dev/sda1 contains a mounted and writable filesystem fatal error -- couldn't initialize XFS library xfs_repair thinks we are writable. I tried doing this as early as I could in the boot process by putting a script in /etc/rcS.d/S00fixroot but that is not early enough. Any thoughts? -Rupa ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: XFS repair on / in a hosted environment 2007-07-18 19:24 XFS repair on / in a hosted environment Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-19 2:34 ` David Chinner 2007-07-19 13:09 ` Rupa Schomaker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: David Chinner @ 2007-07-19 2:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rupa Schomaker; +Cc: xfs On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 12:24:59PM -0700, Rupa Schomaker wrote: > I have a virtual server hosted in a XEN environment. Kernel is > 2.6.16.13-XenU and I can't change it. :( Host provider is not responsive > to getting us a newer kernel. > > Anyway, during my nightly rsync backup, I started seeing the following: ..... > > On boot, mount shows: > > /dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw) > > # mount -o remount,ro / > > after the remount, mount still shows / as rw > > # mount > /dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw) > what does /proc/mounts tell you (rather than /etc/mtab)? If /proc/mounts says ro, then try upgrading your xfsprogs package. and then retrying the repair.... Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner Principal Engineer SGI Australian Software Group ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: XFS repair on / in a hosted environment 2007-07-19 2:34 ` David Chinner @ 2007-07-19 13:09 ` Rupa Schomaker 2007-07-19 16:25 ` Rupa Schomaker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-19 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Chinner; +Cc: xfs On 7/18/2007 7:34 PM, David Chinner wrote: > On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 12:24:59PM -0700, Rupa Schomaker wrote: >> I have a virtual server hosted in a XEN environment. Kernel is >> 2.6.16.13-XenU and I can't change it. :( Host provider is not responsive >> to getting us a newer kernel. >> >> Anyway, during my nightly rsync backup, I started seeing the following: > ..... > > what does /proc/mounts tell you (rather than /etc/mtab)? > > If /proc/mounts says ro, then try upgrading your xfsprogs package. > and then retrying the repair.... /proc/mounts shows ro. What version is new enough? I'm running debian sarge, so have: # xfs_repair -V xfs_repair version 2.9.0 ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars/ only shows a xfs_progs up to 2.8.21-1. > Cheers, > > Dave. Thanks, -Rupa ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: XFS repair on / in a hosted environment 2007-07-19 13:09 ` Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-19 16:25 ` Rupa Schomaker 2007-07-20 0:36 ` David Chinner 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-19 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Chinner; +Cc: xfs On 7/19/2007 6:09 AM, Rupa Schomaker wrote: > > On 7/18/2007 7:34 PM, David Chinner wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 12:24:59PM -0700, Rupa Schomaker wrote: >>> I have a virtual server hosted in a XEN environment. Kernel is >>> 2.6.16.13-XenU and I can't change it. :( Host provider is not responsive >>> to getting us a newer kernel. >>> >>> Anyway, during my nightly rsync backup, I started seeing the following: >> ..... >> >> what does /proc/mounts tell you (rather than /etc/mtab)? >> >> If /proc/mounts says ro, then try upgrading your xfsprogs package. >> and then retrying the repair.... > > /proc/mounts shows ro. I built the latest xfsprogs from cvs. Still no go. This is perhaps something strange with the Xen environment? hosted:/# mount /dev/sda1 on / type xfs (rw) tmpfs on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755) proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=620) none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) hosted:/# cat /proc/mounts rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 /dev/root / xfs ro 0 0 tmpfs /lib/init/rw tmpfs rw,nosuid 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,nosuid,noexec 0 0 none /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0 mount and /proc/mounts don't agree. Thre is no /dev/root. I tried the mount -o remount,ro on both / and /dev/sda1. No good, only /dev/root is being changed to ro. <boggle> Ok, created a /dev/root. xfs_repair works as expected. Now to figure out what got dumped into lost+found. -Rupa ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: XFS repair on / in a hosted environment 2007-07-19 16:25 ` Rupa Schomaker @ 2007-07-20 0:36 ` David Chinner 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: David Chinner @ 2007-07-20 0:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rupa Schomaker; +Cc: David Chinner, xfs On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 09:25:14AM -0700, Rupa Schomaker wrote: > On 7/19/2007 6:09 AM, Rupa Schomaker wrote: > > > > On 7/18/2007 7:34 PM, David Chinner wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 12:24:59PM -0700, Rupa Schomaker wrote: > >>> I have a virtual server hosted in a XEN environment. Kernel is > >>> 2.6.16.13-XenU and I can't change it. :( Host provider is not responsive > >>> to getting us a newer kernel. > >>> > >>> Anyway, during my nightly rsync backup, I started seeing the following: > >> ..... > >> > >> what does /proc/mounts tell you (rather than /etc/mtab)? > >> > >> If /proc/mounts says ro, then try upgrading your xfsprogs package. > >> and then retrying the repair.... > > > > /proc/mounts shows ro. > > I built the latest xfsprogs from cvs. Still no go. This is perhaps > something strange with the Xen environment? The above /etc/mtab vs /proc/mounts problem was the reason I mentioned you should get a recent xfsprogs - we changed it to look at /proc/mounts rather than /etc/mtab for this reason.... > mount and /proc/mounts don't agree. Thre is no /dev/root. I tried the > mount -o remount,ro on both / and /dev/sda1. No good, only /dev/root is > being changed to ro. > > <boggle> > > Ok, created a /dev/root. That sounds like an init script or initrd setup problem.... > xfs_repair works as expected. Now to figure > out what got dumped into lost+found. Oh, good to know you made it past the first (high) hurdle. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner Principal Engineer SGI Australian Software Group ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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