Hi Stuart,
Stuart Rowan wrote:
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.
In XFS we mapped EFSCORRUPTED to EUCLEAN as EFSCORRUPTED
didn't exist on Linux.
However, normally if this error is encountered in XFS then
we output an appropriate msg to the syslog.
Our default error level is 3 and most reports are rated at 1
so should show up I would have thought.
--Tim
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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