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Re: Is this XFS problem or something else? : xfs_trans_read_buf error 5

To: Bond Masuda <bm007@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Is this XFS problem or something else? : xfs_trans_read_buf error 5 buf count 4096
From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 10:51:09 -0500
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Bond Masuda wrote:
> Not sure if this is XFS related or not, but this seems to be reoccurring. 

You are probably hitting:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=437968
Bugzilla Bug 437968: Corrupt xfs root filesystem with kernel
kernel-2.6.24.3-xx

Fix is in 2.6.25-rc9 upstream and kernel-2.6.24.5-85.fc8 has been
submitted as an update for Fedora 8 and is now in stable.

If you need to keep the system as-is I'd upgrade the kernel immediately,
then try xfs_repair.

A fresh install might be best; do an install, upgrade to that kernel,
reboot into it, *then* yum update the rest.

-Eric

> The hardware is:
> 
> Dell Inspiron 530, Q6600 quad core, 4GB Ram, 2x750GB SATA HDD
> 
> I have Fedora 8/64bit installed, using XFS for "/", ext3 for "/boot". The
> two identical 750GB drives are striped to create a 1.4TB "md1" device, which
> is mounted as "/". Kernel is from Fedora8, 2.6.24.4-64.fc8.
> 
> During the install, everything seemed to work fine. I was able to use the
> system without any problems for about 2 days. Then I reboot, and the md1
> device running XFS shows the following error messages:
> 
> I/O error in filesystem ("md1") meta-data dev md1 block 0x15d048574120008
> ("xfs_trans_read_buf") error 5 buf count 4096
> attempt to access beyond end of device
> md1: rw=0, want=98239738096517136, limit=2927780864
> 
> The above message repeats several times, but the system manages to boot to
> runlevel 3. I can login, but almost any command triggers that message which
> has flooded the logs. here is xfs_info on "/":
> 
> meta-data=/dev/root                   isize=256       agcount=32,
> agsize=11436608 blks
>          =                                    sectsz=512      attr=1
> data     =                                    bsize=4096
> blocks=365971456, imaxpct=25
>          =                                    sunit=64        swidth=128
> blks, unwritten=1
> naming   =version2                    bsize=4096
> log      =internal                    bsize=4096      blocks=32768,
> version=1
>          =                                    sectsz=512      sunit=0
> blks, lazy-count=0
> realtime =none                                extsz=524288 blocks=0, 
> rtextents=0
> 
> At first, I thought perhaps something wrong with the disks so I had them
> replaced. Reinstalled Fedora8 as before, then again, 2 days later (I don't
> know if the 2 day time period is coincidental or not), I reboot, and the
> exact same problem occurred. Since I've gone through 4 brand new 750GB HDD
> now, (Seagate diagnostics show all the disks to be fine in both occurances,
> but I replaced them anyway) I'm feeling that this is not a hardware issue,
> but software related.
> 
> A search on google seems to show others with possibly similar issues:
> 
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-568309.html
> 
> Is that related? Other google searches show a pattern of this problem only
> with >1TB XFS partitions, but that's just what I found googling.
> 
> I'm considering re-installing again, but using ext3 for "/" to see if the
> problem reoccurs, in hopes of "isolating" the issue. Not sure if it is
> related to XFS, the software stripe md1, or something else (but I don't
> think it's HDD related now).
> 
> Thanks for any info or assistance. Though the system isn't really usable,
> (many commands fail, but does boot to runlevel 3 and permits me to login)
> I'll leave it as is for today so let me know if there's other info I can try
> to gather that would be useful.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> -Bond
> 
> 
> 


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