From: Max Waterman <davidmaxwaterman+kernel@fastmail.co.uk>
To: David Chinner <dgc@sgi.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: XFS internal error
Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 09:54:28 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47098DD4.4090207@fastmail.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20071008001452.GX995458@sgi.com>
David Chinner wrote:
>> 1994 of file fs/xfs/xfs_da_btree.c. Caller 0xffffffff889b2de4
>>
>
> Did you ever run 2.6.17-2.6.17.6?
I guess so, since I've been upgrading steadily since I installed FC6
some time ago.
> If so, this implies:
>
> http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#dir2
>
Ah. I did see that, but stopped reading when I read it was fixed in
later versions ... didn't get to the part where it still needed to be
repaired/etc.
>> I am fairly sure there is nothing I can do about this, but I thought it
>> prudent to mention it. Searching turned up some similar issues, but they
>> seem related to a previous kernel version and claimed to be fixed in
>> subsequent versions.
>>
>
> Yes, but those previous corruptions get left on disk as a landmine
> for you to trip over some time later, even on a kernel that has the
> bug fixed.
>
ah, ok.
> I suggest that you run xfs_check on the filesystem and if that
> shows up errors, run xfs_repair onteh filesystem to correct them.
>
It did, and I did, and another xfs_check produced no output.
Do I need to do anything else to correct it? xfs_repair produced a whole
bunch of stuff that I don't understand...this is the bit that looks most
significant :
> Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
> - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
> - traversing filesystem ...
> can't read freespace block 16777216 for directory inode 2095141277
> rebuilding directory inode 2095141277
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2100841732 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 2100841732
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102199514 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 2102199514
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102200124 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 2102200124
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102905843 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 2102905843
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3277510927 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 3277510927
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3277524487 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 3277524487
> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3379886019 bad nused
> rebuilding directory inode 3379886019
> - traversal finished ...
> - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
That last line looks suspicious...furthermore, when I mount the
filesystem, I don't see a 'lost+found' directory (which I've been used
to seeing on IRIX). Ah, perhaps the '...' with *nothing* after it means
it didn't do any moving. Am I right?
Max.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-10-08 1:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-10-07 1:09 XFS internal error Max Waterman
2007-10-08 0:14 ` David Chinner
2007-10-08 1:54 ` Max Waterman [this message]
2007-10-08 2:32 ` Barry Naujok
2007-10-08 2:48 ` Max Waterman
2008-03-10 12:22 ` Andreas Kotes
2008-03-10 22:30 ` David Chinner
2008-03-10 22:59 ` Andreas Kotes
2008-03-10 23:45 ` David Chinner
2008-03-11 13:47 ` Andreas Kotes
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2006-08-26 16:06 Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi
2006-08-26 17:05 ` Jeffrey Hundstad
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