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XFS kernel crash and corrupted FS

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Subject: XFS kernel crash and corrupted FS
From: Luis Montes <luis.montes@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 10:17:24 -0800
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi there,
First of all I want to say that the following problem 
notwithstanding, I have been very happy with linux XFS. I've been 
using it successfully for a while now. But I've recently upgraded 
some of my hardware, and there might be some issues that cause the 
the whole system to crash and burn in the most awful way:

My system is as follows:

Hardware:
AMD Athlon XP 1700 @ 1.4 something GHz
ECS K7S5A Motherboard with the SIS 735 chipset
128 MB of PC133 SDRAM memory
ATI all-in-wonder Rage 128 agp
Two caviar IDE HD
CDROM, DVD,SBLive! sound card.

Sofware:
Linux Slackware 8
2.4.17 kernel with the xfs-2.4.17-all-i386.bz2 and the 2.4.17-1 rml 
patch 
gcc 2.95.3, used for all compilations
There are 6 different partitions all with XFS installed.
xfree86 4.1.99-5 from cvs with DRI enabled and latest ATI-gatos 
drivers
except for some other user software everything else is from the 
standard Slackware install.

The problem:
I was just finished installing DRI, and was running glxgears to test 
it. Then when I tried to list a directory in one of the xfs 
partitions it reported input/output error.  I rebooted and the root 
filesystem was corrupted beyond repair with the wnsuing kernel panic. 
I rebooted using other slackware install on the other disk (this one 
very standard, on an ext2 fs, but with the same xfs-capable kernel) 
and tried mounting the xfs filesystems on the xfs disk. Three are 
damaged beyond repair (one actually seems to appear as an ext3! 
filesystem) and the other three are fine. I would chalk this 
corruption to some bad interaction between my  chipset and the HD's 
(I had another XFS corruption trying to set the DMA mode on this same 
HD). But trying to mount one of the damaged fs's actually produces a 
couple of  "unable to handle kernel paging request" errors and the 
system just freezes. It seems repeatable, three times I tried 
mounting that filesystem and thre three times I got thar fault. Is 
this something you guys might want to look more closely? It's been a 
long long while since I had any kernel problems, and I just read in 
the FAQ that I might first run ksymoops. I will need to fix it some 
time soon, though, my wife isn't thrilled that nothing at home seems 
to be working these days ;) How should I gather info on this error 
before I go and reformat this HD?


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