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xfs_force_shutdown problem ?

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Subject: xfs_force_shutdown problem ?
From: Tommy Wu <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 02:36:34 +0800
Organization: TeaTime Development
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Hi!

   I got some message in my log. Maybe runnig 1 hour, 1 day or 1 week.... :-(
   I've got it serval times.... 
   
Sep 30 00:23:54 hisdb kernel: xfs_force_shutdown(sd(8,17),0x8) called from line 
\
                        4072 of file xfs_bmap.c.  Return address = 0xc018c5c4
Sep 30 00:23:54 hisdb kernel: Corruption of in-memory data detected.  Shutting \
                       down filesystem: sd(8,17)
Sep 30 00:23:54 hisdb kernel: Please umount the filesystem, and rectify the 
problem(s)

   I also found some message for xfs_force_shutdown in XFS faq. In the faq 
said, this
   maybe a hardware error for disk... but I got the message is different with 
faq...
   
   In faq, the message is 'I/O Error detect'... in my system, it show 
'Corruption of in-memory...'
   But I've ran the memtest86 to test my ram... it is ok.
   
   Is there any suggestion for this problem ?
   
   My hardware is PIII * 2, 2G ram, with 9G scsi hdd *1 and a 560G external 
scsi raid.
   All partition use XFS, but this message only show in the external 560G scsi 
raid.
   
   I'm running in 2.4.9-xfs with HIMEM, SMP enabled.
   I also try 2.4.10-xfs, but there is some VM problem with HIMEM and SMP....
   it will freeze my linux box (something deadlock...),  so I don't got the 
same message 
   like 2.4.9-xfs. Should I try some early kernel verion ?

   And... this message seem not a heavy loading problem... because I found 
every time
   it occured, the system loading is almost idle...                             
         

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