Nathan,
If an md device decided to go wonko would that make it look like a FS
corruption? For instance, these FSs are RAID50 (hw raid5, sw raid0) across
3 volumes. I got to thinking about the kernel I've been using from ATrpms
and I know he added an LVM patch. I haven't looked at it, yet, but maybe it
touches something in the kernel that md doesn't like. Also, now that I'm
back to my old standby kernel (2.4.18-26 + XFS v1.2) I'm not getting these
errors/traces.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Dan
Nathan Scott wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 11:38:59AM -0600, Dan Yocum wrote:
>
>>I don't know, yet, if this is a hardware or a software problem. I'm trying
>>to figure that out.
>>
>>I'm using the ATRpms kernel (2.4.20-30_37 w XFSv1.3.0 et al. see the list at
>>http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/rh73/kernel/ ) and I'm getting these
>>errors and sometimes it forces the FS offline or makes the system unusable -
>>not really a freeze, but you can't interrupt it.
>>
>>Mar 1 14:21:25 sdssdp37 kernel: Filesystem "md(9,3)": XFS internal error
>>xfs_btree_check_sblock at line 341 of file xfs_btree.c. Caller 0xf886c543 ...
>>...
>>Trace; f88566df <[xfs]xfs_btree_check_sblock+9f/c0>
>>Trace; f88b4778 <[xfs].rodata.end+6179/14461>
>>Trace; f88b473b <[xfs].rodata.end+613c/14461>
>>Trace; f8841909 <[xfs]xfs_alloc_increment+159/180>
>>Trace; f8841909 <[xfs]xfs_alloc_increment+159/180>
>>Trace; f885667f <[xfs]xfs_btree_check_sblock+3f/c0>
>>Trace; f88405e9 <[xfs]xfs_alloc_lookup+289/350>
>>Trace; f883d60a <[xfs]xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_size+4a/440>
>
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> Looks like you've got filesystem corruption, from your trace it
> looks like its in one of the freespace btrees in an AG header.
> Its difficult to diagnose whether this is caused by a hardware
> or software failure - if you can find a pattern or better yet a
> reproducible test case, that'd help us alot in figuring it out.
> The output from xfs_repair may provide us additional clues also.
>
> thanks.
>
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