On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 23:23:03 +0100 (CET), Seth Mos wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 16:08:24 +0100 (CET), Seth Mos wrote:
> >>
> >> >It's possible you might had checked out a CVS tree just in between two
> >> >fixes where it was broken.
> >>
> >> Ok, I've now built a new kernel based upon today's CVS source.
> >>
> >> Guess what? The problem's still there, but it seems that things have
> >> become
> >> somewhat better. I only received THREE error messages like the following:
> >
> >At least some progress. I guess you still have some errors in your log. We
> >will need to find out what is going on here.
> >
> >Have you tried running a xfs_repair on it? The last time you lost your
> >root inode. Let's see what got hit this time. Have you also tried updating
> >your userspace utils?
>
> Ok, before trying this I updated to yesterday's xfsutils.
>
> This is what I got (dramatically truncated because of 60,000 lines output!!!):
Ick! We need a expert in here.
> The strange thing is that I had to repeat xfs_repair TWO TIMES until no
> further errors were found. What gives?!
Can you give some hardware details about the machine? I am not really
suspecting that your hardware is broken but sometimes slight variations in
a machine config make it do funny things.
Since you have hardware raid I am asuming you are running SMP and possibly
highmem? Is this a self built machine or a certain "brand" Like Dell, HP,
Compaq, Siemens.
> >It seems like you are on debian and probably have other packages then the
> >1.0.2. Did you compile the userspace utils yourself or did you use the
> >.deb files which are on the FTP site in the 1.0.2 directory?
>
> No, I compiled it myself.
>
> >Do you have it compiled with quotas, dmapi acls?
>
> quotas: YES
> dmapi: NO
> acl: YES
>
> Still any ideas?!
I am out. You might get an answer next year or so :-)
Holidays and all.
Cheers
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