http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=338
------- Additional Comments From t.giese@xxxxxx 2004-22-06 23:46 PDT -------
I thought, it would be the default behaviour do disconnect the inodes, so,
after repair, every thing is right then.
I can't boot the partition any longer. I mounted it and the only thing I see
is the following output: By the way, bash and init work fine, when invoked by
hand
swappy:/mnt/var/log# /mnt/bin/bash
swappy:/mnt/var/log# exit
swappy:/mnt/var/log# /mnt/sbin/init
Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
Jun 21 14:21:59 ibm-bld-01 kernel: tg3: eth0: Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full
duplex.
Jun 21 14:21:59 ibm-bld-01 kernel: tg3: eth0: Flow control is off for TX and
off for RX.
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: dc975bc0 c01c714e c01c724f c02e0346
00000001 dfd1d800 c02e0038 0000055c
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: c01c92d3 dfd1d800 c01ca633 c02e0346
00000001 dfd1d800 dfd07400 c02e0038
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: 0000055c c01c92d3 dfd1d800 dfd1d400
00000000 dc975cfc 00000002 00000000
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: Call Trace: [xfs_error_report+58/60]
[xfs_corruption_error+59/76] [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/652]
[xfs_ialloc_read_agi+203/274] [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/6
52]
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/652]
[xfs_dialloc+54/2124] [__vma_link+97/176] [xfs_imap_to_bmap+45/524]
[xfs_iomap+1000/1068] [xfs_ialloc+83/1020]
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [xfs_dir_ialloc+114/576]
[xfs_trans_reserve+157/364] [xfs_mkdir+780/1444] [schedule+1115/1312]
[linvfs_mknod+287/456] [__alloc_pages+106/652]
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [lru_cache_add+103/116]
[do_wp_page+461/528] [xfs_iunlock+47/84] [linvfs_mkdir+25/32]
[vfs_mkdir+171/260] [sys_mkdir+126/196]
Jun 21 14:31:07 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [system_call+51/56]
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: de91fb78 c01c714e c01c724f c02e0346
00000001 dfd1d800 c02e0038 0000055c
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: c01c92d3 dfd1d800 c01ca633 c02e0346
00000001 dfd1d800 dfd07400 c02e0038
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: 0000055c c01c92d3 dfd1d800 dfd1d400
00000000 de91fcb4 00000002 00000000
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: Call Trace: [xfs_error_report+58/60]
[xfs_corruption_error+59/76] [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/652]
[xfs_ialloc_read_agi+203/274] [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/6
52]
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [xfs_ialloc_ag_select+267/652]
[xfs_dialloc+54/2124] [_pagebuf_lookup_pages+327/800]
[_pagebuf_lookup_pages+548/800] [xfs_ialloc+83/1020] [xfs_dir_ialloc+1
14/576]
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [xfs_trans_reserve+157/364]
[xfs_create+823/1508] [xfs_dir2_leaf_lookup_int+494/556]
[linvfs_mknod+287/456] [xfs_dir2_lookup+196/288] [xfs_dir2_lookup+222/
288]
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [xfs_iunlock+47/84] [linvfs_create+22/28]
[vfs_create+181/272] [open_namei+304/1276] [filp_open+59/92] [sys_open+54/156]
Jun 21 14:31:08 ibm-bld-01 kernel: [system_call+51/56]
My main concern is the following; I wanted to use this in a production
environement, and now I am a bit scared. ;)
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