http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=186
Summary: xfs_force_shutdown on a lvm device
Product: Linux XFS
Version: Current
Platform: IA32
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: Medium
Component: XFS kernel code
AssignedTo: xfs-master@xxxxxxxxxxx
ReportedBy: christian.guggenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What kernel are you using:
2.4.19 SGI XFS CVS-10/08/02:15 with acls, quota, no debug.
+ e1000 Intel Network driver, version 4.3.15
Where did the XFS code come from? (CVS, Linus, your distribution, etc):
CVS, compiled on a debian woody machine.
Description of Problem:
Recently, our nfs-server (Dell Poweredge 2500, 2x1.4GHz, 2GB Ram, 2 external
ide2scsi Raid-5), called xfs_force_shutdown. This machine acts as nfsserver
only.
xfs_force_shutdown(lvm(58,1),0x8) called from line 1041 of file xfs_trans.c.
Return address = 0xf8c06de9
Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: lvm(58,1)
Please umount the filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
That's all what I can see in my logs.
lvm(58,1) is ~400GB and it's part of a ~800GB external ide2scsi HW Raid5.
This logical volume was created with lvm-1.0.4-4 userspace tools.
umounting that device and mounting again ended up in clean xfs-filesystem
again.
This was the first filesystem problem since the server went in production 10
weeks ago.
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