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Re: fsr.xfs locking up computer

To: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: fsr.xfs locking up computer
From: Joakim Bodin <joabo552@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 01:18:46 +0100
Cc: Linux-XFS Mailing List <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Steve Lord wrote:

I've been using fsr.xfs for many months now and it's been working fine. The exception to that was when I tried to run it yesterday (2001 march 4) and it hardlocked my system. This "feature" seem to be a bit unsupported from reading the documentation but I still felt that I should report it as it has worked before. I didn't find anything in the logs after this though.

Joakim Bodin



How exacty are you running fsr? Have you updated the fsr binary recently, or are you running an old one (I doubt this matters). I tried a few basic tests and fsr appeared to be functioning.

Steve


I updated my xfsprogs rpm to version 1.1.3 and updated my kernel to run the latest cvs (as of march 6 0:10 GMT) and tried running the command "fsr.xfs" as root. The kernel oops:ed shortly after this and not even sysrq command worked, after doing a hard reset the computer came up fine repairing the xfs partitions. The oops wasn't recorded in any logs. I compiled the xfsprogs with gcc-2.96 and the kernel with kgcc, I'm running ide udma33 with kio enabled.

Joakim Bodin


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