You may check this bugreport
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=81925
Simon
Valentijn Sessink schrieb:
>
> Hello List,
>
> Just a short notice, as I don't have any extra info on this. One of my
> machines showed an "error 990" just out of the blue, 3 days ago.
>
> I couldn't find anything - there was a loose inode and that was it.
>
> What puzzles me is that this machine has a load of almost 0; the file with
> problems was /usr/share/mysql/portuguese/errmsg.sys - which is not in use in
> any way.
>
> xfs_check said:
> disconnected inode 410362, nlink 1
> link count mismatch for inode 7536890 (name ?), nlink 0, counted 1
>
> ... xfs_repair put the thing in /lost+found and moving this to
> /usr/share/mysql/portuguese/errmsg.sys resolved the issue, but it leaves me
> wondering how this came about? No error messages in the kernel log, no disk
> errors (used "dd" to read the whole disk to /dev/null).
>
> Linux 2.4.19 on a Pentium 133, 48Mb
> SGI XFS 1.2pre4 with ACLs, quota, no debug enabled
> (And a VIA vt82c586 (rev 02) IDE controller)
>
> Any ideas? Or is this just a single bit that fell of the drive accidentally?
>
> Oh, BTW, this was the first time I actually needed xfs_repair and it felt a
> bit uneasy to see that you can't repair mounted fs's. Well, it's in the faq,
> I should have read that fine manual before use, I know ;-)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Valentijn
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