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Re: "Corruption of in-memory data"

To: Sidik Isani <lksi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: "Corruption of in-memory data"
From: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 20 May 2002 14:37:41 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <20020520090515.B18897@cfht.hawaii.edu>
References: <20020520090515.B18897@cfht.hawaii.edu>
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On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 14:05, Sidik Isani wrote:
> Hello -
> 
>   Thanks again for your help several months ago with xfs_growfs!
>   Now we have a new problem . . .
>   I was trying to resolve the slow performance issue of some of our
>   RAID5+XFS (2.4.16 kernel) by upgrading to 2.4.18 and XFS-1.1, and
>   reformatting with an external log, as suggested in the FAQ.
> 
>   During resyncing, one of the disks failed and the raid 5 went into
>   degraded mode (no other disks had errors).  After a clean reboot, still
>   running in degraded mode, (shouldn't matter to XFS, but I thought I'd
>   mention it) everything seemed OK until I tried to remove a directory:
> 

Just from a quick scan, all your corruption is localized to two parts of
the volume, these are around the headers for allocation groups 14 and
17. I do not know if these areas will map onto the failed disk, but it
looks something like that. Destruction in these areas also appears
pretty drastic.

Steve

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