Dear all,
I found scary system logs this morning on one of the computers I am
running:
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: 0x0: 82 9f 82 9f 82 a9 82 a2 82 a9 82 c2 82 fe
82 d8
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: Filesystem "ide0(3,65)": XFS internal error
xfs_da_do_buf(2) at line 2280 of file xfs_da_btree.c. Caller 0xc0197d67
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: c31cfc90 c01978e9 c03198a4 00000001 df331800
c03197ab 000008e8 c0197d67
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: c0197d67 c31cfcf8 00000000 c01977e9
00000001 c31cfd20 c019ec8f 00000060
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: 00000018 00800000 00000000 00000001
00000000 df331800 c31cfd14 00000001
Nov 29 04:09:42 mkhat8 kernel: Call Trace: [<c01978e9>] [<c0197d67>]
[<c0197d67>] [<c01977e9>] [<c019ec8f>] [<c0197d67>] [<c019f5fe>]
[<c019f5fe>] [<c0189aff>] [<c019f4f7>] [<c019a20c>] [<c01074ff>]
[<c01c9dec>] [<c01cf835>] [<c0131f6a>] [<c01b4cb8>] [<c01dede7>]
[<c0144e77>] [<c014558a>] [<c0145869>] [<c0145b09>] [<c01421ff>]
[<c01390fb>] [<c01074d3>]
This is an old system, RH9.0 with 2.4.22 kernel, running XFS from 2003-10-10.
( I was not able to update this system since the installation due to
realtime-linux patches and various special kernel drivers we use for
robotic control. In any case, it has been working fine for two
years...)
Question: what to do? Is this a sign of hdd failure, or memory
problems, or some known bug with XFS?
The filesystem is on a single disk. The entire disk is one big
partition.
Cheers
gaspar
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