On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 08:21:51AM +0200, Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Freitag, 2. Juli 2010 Dave Chinner wrote:
> > So it's the rsync daemon on saturn that is doing all the IO?
>
> Yes.
>
> > > I rsynced today 3 times, twice with the openSUSE kernel and once
> > > with 2.6.34, no problem. Sorry (or maybe "lucky me"?).
> > >
> > > > > 852c268f-cf1a-11de-b09b-806e6f6e6963.vhd* ??????????? ? ? ?
> > > > > ? ? 852c2690-cf1a-11de-b09b-806e6f6e6963.vhd
> > > >
> > > > On the source machine, can you get a list of the xattrs on the
> > > > inode?
> > >
> > > How would I do that? "getfattr" on that file gives no return, does
> > > that mean it doesn't have anything to say? I never do that things,
> > > so there shouldn't be any attributes set.
> >
> > "getfattr -d"
>
> Sorry, doesn't work:
>
> # getfattr -d 852c2690-cf1a-11de-b09b-806e6f6e6963.vhd
> getfattr: 852c2690-cf1a-11de-b09b-806e6f6e6963.vhd: Structure needs
> cleaning
I meant run it on an uncorrupted version of the file, but I don't
think that information is needed now...
> > The first character of the name is bad, everything after that -
> > including the attribute value - is identical to that on other
> > inodes. What this implies is that we've overwritten the start of
> > the attribute fork with something, and that looks exactly like the
> > swap extents problems that we've fixed recently....
> > >
> > > Yes, xfs_fsdr was running. Disabled it now, and compiled and
> > > changed to kernel 2.6.34 now. Hope that's OK ;-)
> >
> > Ok, so we have identified a potential cause. Either disabling fsr or
> > upgrading to 2.6.34 should be sufficient to avoid the problem. If no
> > problem show up now you are on 2.6.34, then I'd switch fsr back on
> > and see if they show up again...
>
> So far, so good. I'm on 2.6.34 now. Is there any chance for a fixed
> version of xfs_repair, so that I can either get rid of the 4 broken
> files (i.e. delete them), or repair the filesystem? ATM, xfs_repair
> asserts on this filesystem.
What version of xfs_repair? v3.1.2 does not assert fail here on the
metadump image you posted, but it does take 3 runs to fix up all the
problems with the busted inodes....
Cheers,
Dave.
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