| To: | Renaat Dumon <renaat.dumon@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: XFS corruption on 2.4.28 |
| From: | Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:12:47 -0600 |
| Cc: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Renaat Dumon wrote:
any chance you could try a stock kernel from 2.4.28, untouched by our friends at gentoo.... ? I unmount/remounted the filesystem, and after a while the problem re-appears, albeit for other files. While the one previously mentioned is still good (for now anyway) Another file:
And the "wrong" du output is always 0x7FFFFF8C in both cases, odd. I haven't tried mounting the filesystem without the geometry options, my solution vendor insists that these parameters are "performance enhancing" and that the application involved is not guaranteed to work as well without these... it will probably slow things down, yes... but that should be the worst of it. Depending on how easily/quickly you can normally reproduce, it might be a good data point. Alternatively, perhaps a test that replicates what your application is doing could be devised to reproduce the problem... can you say which application this is, or what its IO pattern looks like?
Well, xfs_repair should say -something- if it's going to move everything to lost+found/ .... The hardware is just fine, I tried dd over & over again to check the disks. I have 2 disks mirrored using mdadm. ... All these files should be 28 bytes !!!
Hmmmm... thinking. -Eric |
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