David Chinner napisal(a):
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 09:55:20AM +0200, Artur Makówka wrote:
and why xfs_repair didnt repaired it ?
xfs_repair doesn't check the free space btrees, it simply rebuilds
them from scratch. Hence it won't warn about a corrupted AGF btree
during repair. However, after a repair they should be consistent.
OTOH, xfs_check will actually check the AGF btrees for corruption
and consistency. Can you run xfs_check on the filesystem after one of
these errors both before and after you run xfs_repair, and post
the output?
i can't run it so often, because to run it i think i have to unmount my
filesystem. and of course this means longer downtime for my users, which
for now i just can't do.
Maybe there is some kind of bug with this situation, because i forgot to
tell you one thing: i have one more XFS partition that is inside this
one big XFS partition.
its in fstab like this:
/var/eaccelerator /eaccelerator xfs loop 0 0
and i did /var/eaccelerator with dd ( dd if=/dev/zero
of=/var/eaccelerator ) with size of 1GB.
i deleted it for test purposes, and it didnt crash yet (but that doesnt
mean anything, there were already times of 5 and more days working
without crash and then suddenly it was happening)
so, does this loop partition can have anything to do ?
i will run xfs_check in a few days, unless there is a way to run it on
mounted partition without the risk of wrong corruption reports
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