On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:25, Russell Cattelan wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 14:01, Dan Lake wrote:
> > I have been using XFS with some success on Linux NFS fileservers. In
> > the past month, one server has been subjected to an
> > extremely heavy load - lots of IO, many files created/read/deleted,
> full
> > filesystem. With the increase in load, the system has crashed or hung
> > numerous times. I've included system configuration information and
> XFS
> > relevant traces from /var/log/messages below.
> >
> > I'd like to stabilize this system. Any suggestions?
> >
> > =Dan Lake
> > Imageworks
> Can you run xfs_repair -n on the device and send us the output.
After the last crash, I decided to run xfs_repair on all the XFS
filesystems. There was indeed corruption - about 20 files ended up in
lost+found which I subsequently removed. Do you want me to re-run
xfs_repair with -n?
> It appears you have hit the now infamous corruption.
I'm able to upgrade the kernel easily enough. Are there any fixes
available to address this?
Thanks,
=danl
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