On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=396
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> ------- Additional Comments From t.j.pinkert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2006-01-04
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> (In reply to comment #1)
> > The behaviour came up first when deleting a directory with 'rm -r'. (when
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> found this in the kernel log:
> Jan 3 15:38:45 localhost kernel: XFS mounting filesystem dm-1
> Jan 3 15:38:45 localhost kernel: Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: dm-1
> Jan 3 17:00:59 localhost kernel: sd 0:0:1:0: SCSI error: return code =
> 0x8000002
> Jan 3 17:01:02 localhost kernel: sda: Current: sense key: Hardware Error
> Jan 3 17:01:02 localhost kernel: ASC=0x9 ASCQ=0x8
> Jan 3 17:01:02 localhost kernel: Info fld=0x64be00
> Jan 3 17:01:02 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector
> 6602234
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> Which could be the cause of the trouble? Then after a long time (about the
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> when i did the 'rm -r' i think):
Sure could be. If your drive is going bad then hard to say what sorts of bad
things will happen to the filesystem on it.
you might try smartctl & query the drive, see what sort of shape it's in.
-Eric
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