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Re: PROBLEM: XFS internal error - kernel 2.4.22

To: gpolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: PROBLEM: XFS internal error - kernel 2.4.22
From: Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 17:46:41 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <200309181912.22703.gpolo@nl.linux.org>
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Did you run xfs_repair on your fs yet?

On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 17:12, Guilherme Polo wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 18:57, Nathan Straz wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:36:57PM -0300, Guilherme Polo wrote:
> > > Hello, today I was doing rm -rf on some old kernel trees on a partition
> > > that uses xfs and I got this message:
> > > -------------------------
> > > XFS internal error XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_GOTO at line 1596 of file
> > > xfs_alloc.c. Caller 0xc017c066
> > > c3645d7c c01a63b8 00000000 00013aec cc1b9cf0 c017b383 c02c26aa 00000001
> > >        00000000 c02c2684 0000063c c017c066 00000000 00013aec cc1b9cf0
> > > 00000000 d6341400 00000000 caf8c0c0 d6341400 00000000 00000001 00013aeb
> > > 0001fb3a Call Trace: [<c01a63b8>]  [<c017b383>]  [<c017c066>] 
> > > [<c017c066>] [<c018b783>]  [<c01ae6ba>]  [<c01c683d>]  [<c01d6f97>] 
> > > [<c01d5de0>] [<c0146c5b>]  [<c01474e6>]  [<c014595c>]  [<c013eadc>] 
> > > [<c013eba9>] [<c0108813>]
> > > xfs_force_shutdown(ide0(3,3),0x8) called from line 4051 of file
> > > xfs_bmap.c. Return address = 0xc01d694a
> > > Filesystem "ide0(3,3)": Corruption of in-memory data detected.  Shutting
> > > down filesystem: ide0(3,3)
> > > Please umount the filesystem, and rectify the problem(s)
> > > -------------------------
> > >
> > > Im using linux 2.4.22 with xfs for i386
> > > Hmm... I dont know what more to include here (first time posting a
> > > problem here)
> >
> > That looks like a really hard bug to hit.  We'd better make sure this
> > crosses the XFS list.  Do you have a good idea what you were doing at
> > the time?
> 
> I was just running BitchX and deleting those old kernel trees.
> After remounting the filesystem, I noticed the last kernel tree that was 
> supposed to be deleted was still there, and every time I run rm -rf on that 
> directory that problem above happens.
> 


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