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| Subject: | Re: Corruption of in-memory data |
| From: | Florian Hines <fhines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:01:23 -0500 |
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Eric Sandeen wrote: > Florian Hines wrote: >> Hey everybody, >> >> Over the last few day's I've been getting a rash (8 so far) of disk's >> throwing the error "Filesystem "sdxX": Corruption of in-memory data >> detected. Shutting down filesystem: sdxX". xfs_check never seem's to >> find anything and just unmounting and remounting solves the issue at >> least for awhile. > > try xfs_repair, with -n if you want a dry run. > > It's canceling a dirty transaction, I'm not sure why. The message is a > little misleading. Want to try 2.6.29? :) I'll give xfs_repair a run next time I get one. Thanks! Florian |
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