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Re: xfsrestore assertion failure

To: Jim Eshleman <jce0@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: xfsrestore assertion failure
From: Timothy Shimmin <tes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 14:38:23 +1000
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <3B5D879A.E0FECD4E@Lehigh.EDU>; from jce0@Lehigh.EDU on Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:35:06AM -0400
References: <3B5D879A.E0FECD4E@Lehigh.EDU>
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Hi Jim,

Having a quick look at this code I don't know what
is happening here.  I haven't seen this before.
However, I'll post an SGI bug and look at the
code in more detail.

During the restore you could turn on full debugging
with -v5 and send me the last 100 lines or so of output
leading up to the core dump and perhaps the first 100 lines. 
Thanks.

Cheers,
Tim.
 
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:35:06AM -0400, Jim Eshleman wrote:
> Greets!  I'm receiving the following error using xfsrestore:
> 
>   # xfsrestore -t -f /dev/st0
>   xfsrestore: using online session inventory
>   xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
>   xfsrestore: reading directories
>   xfsrestore: directory post-processing
>   xfsrestore: reading non-directory files
>   [...long list of files ...]
>   xfsrestore: examining media file 1
>   xfsrestore: seeking past media file directory dump
>   xfsrestore: drive_scsitape.c:1461: do_next_mark: Assertion
>    `rechdrp->first_mark_offset - rechdrp->file_offset <= ( off64_t )
>   ( contextp->dc_recsz )' failed.
>   Aborted (core dumped)
>   #
> 
> This is happening on two different systems.  System A is the stock SGI
> RH7.1 XFS 1.0.1 distribution running on a dual P2-333 with a DLT4000
> drive.  System B is RH7.1 + kernel 2.4.7 +
> patch-2.4.7-xfs-2001-07-22.bz2
> running on a Netfinity x370 with a DLT7000.  
>
> 
> I've tried specifying a block size of 240K on the dump and restore. 
> Same
> result.
> 
> The dump runs with no errors as "xfsdump -l 0 -o -f /dev/st0 -s userdir
> /a"
> where /a/userdir is about 1.2G.
> 


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