Dear all,
I am running XFS filesystem on a Linux RH7.3 PC with 2.2.18 kernel,
RAID-1 array.
My XFS patch is xfs-1.1 on the 2.2.18 kernel and XFS utils are:
xfsprogs-2.0.3-0.
The system seems to run nicely, but after about a day I get this message
in the /var/log/messages, and after this the computer load starts to
increase, and within a few hours it becomes unresponsive:
# XFS filesystem running on Linux RH7.3 PC with 2.2.18 kernel, RAID-1 array
# Patch is xfs-1.1 on the 2.2.18 kernel
# XFS utils are: xfsprogs-2.0.3-0
#
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: EFSCORRUPTED returned from file xfs_bmap.c line
4678
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual
address ff00001c
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: printing eip:
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: c01afd76
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: *pde = 00000000
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Oops: 0000
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: CPU: 0
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c01afd76>] Not tainted
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: eax: 6cc1842c ebx: 6cc1842c ecx: 00000200
edx: 00000200
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: esi: ff000000 edi: 00000000 ebp: cf3dcc80
esp: c1831e9c
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Process kswapd (pid: 5, stackpage=c1831000)
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Stack: 00000004 cf3ddc6d c019b11b 6cc1842c
ff000000 000003de c01c83d7 c01c60f6
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: cf3ddc6d 00000004 cf3ddc84 00000000
cf3dcc80 00000000 c304c483 c01c51a6
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: cf3ddd7c 00000000 cf3dcc80 c02ecc00
00000200 c01c83d7 00000fd8 00000000
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Call Trace: [<c019b11b>] [<c01c83d7>] [<c01c60f6>]
[<c01c51a6>] [<c01c83d7>]
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: [<c01c912c>] [<c0129711>] [<c01c83d7>]
[<c01428bf>] [<c014095d>] [<c0140c1b>]
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: [<c012a6d5>] [<c012a721>] [<c012a7cf>]
[<c012a83e>] [<c012a957>] [<c0105000>]
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: [<c01054e3>]
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel:
Sep 28 21:50:10 hat7 kernel: Code: f6 46 1c 01 74 26 f6 83 30 02 00 00 10 75 1d
8d 43 18 50 e8
Any help appreciated. I have been using the same XFS and kernel (on this
and other machines) for about half a year, and it worked smoothly.
Cheers
Gaspar
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