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| Subject: | 2.6.24.3 nfs server on xfs keeps producing nfsd: non-standard errno: -117 |
| From: | Stuart Rowan <strr-debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:27:26 +0000 |
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Hi, Firstly thanks for the great filesystem and apologies if this ends up being NFS rather than XFS being weird! I'm not subscribed so please do keep me CC'd. I have *millions* of lines of (>200k per minute according to syslog): nfsd: non-standard errno: -117 being sent out of dmesg Now errno 117 is #define EUCLEAN 117 /* Structure needs cleaning */ which seems to be only used from a quick grep by XFS and JFFS and smbfs. My nfs server export two locations /home /home/archive both of these are XFS partitions, hence my suspicion that the -117 is coming from XFS. xfs_repair -n says the filesystems are clean xfs_repair has been run multiple times to completion on the filesystems, all is fine. The XFS partitions are lvm volumes as follows data/home 900G data/archive 400G The volume group, data, is sda3 sda3 is a 6 drive 3ware 9550SXU-8LP RAID10 array The NFS server is currently in use (indeed the message only starts once clients connect) and works absolutely fine. How do I find out what (if anything) is wrong with my filesystem / appropriately silence this message? Many thanks, Stu. |
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