On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 10:01:46PM -0400, Derek Glidden wrote:
> Gentoo (yeah, yeah. I built the kernel myself anyway) 2.4.26 kernel
> on an older Dual-Celeron with IDE.
Heh. There's quite a few 'variables' there...
> I realize this isn't a complete decode, but since it was on the root
> filesystem it's all I could get from the machine, so if this is
> useless, please just ignore it.
What were you doing when it crashed? I take it there is nothing in
the kernel logs before this?
> Trace; c0269328 <xfs_btree_check_sblock+68/f0>
Any idea if you got something like "SBTREE ERROR" before that?
[...]
> Trace; c0298926 <xlog_recover_process_efi+196/210>
> Trace; c0298a12 <xlog_recover_process_efis+72/d0>
> Trace; c0285d67 <xfs_iget+137/190>
> Trace; c029a170 <xlog_recover_finish+20/d0>
> Trace; c028647e <xfs_iunlock+3e/80>
> Trace; c029077c <xfs_log_mount_finish+2c/30>
> Trace; c029ba4b <xfs_mountfs+76b/eb0>
> Trace; c02b8708 <pagebuf_iostart+78/c0>
> Trace; c02b53ad <xfs_setsize_buftarg+3d/80>
> Trace; c028c4df <xfs_ioinit+1f/40>
> Trace; c02a3c36 <xfs_mount+286/420>
> Trace; c02b6323 <vfs_mount+43/50>
This occured during mount of the rootfs? You said there is only one
fs so I wonder how you got the oops if that is the case?
I probably would boot of CD/whatever and run xfs_repair if I were
you.
--cw
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