truncated files
Martin Steigerwald
Martin at Lichtvoll.de
Tue Nov 25 15:44:14 CST 2008
Hi!
Today on one try to hibernate via tuxonice it machine appeared dead. I am
not completely sure if it was. But I was in a hurry and had no time to
try to ping or SSH it from a different machine and thus I just switched
it off hard.
After booting again which worked fine, parts of my KDE configuration
appeared broken. Color scheme and window position was lost. And KMail did
not know how to sent out a mail anymore, all transports were missing.
Thus I checked my /home filesystem on /dev/sda5 this evening. It appeared
absolutely fine with xfs_check and xfs_repair -n from xfsprogs 2.9.8
(grml 2008.11rc).
But comparing some of the config files of KDE with the versions in my
backup showed truncated files:
martin at shambhala:~> ls -l .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/config/kmailrc
-rw------- 1 martin martin 247680 22. Nov
18:29 .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/config/kmailrc
martin at shambhala:~> ls -l .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kmailrc
-rw------- 1 martin martin 116902 25. Nov
21:16 .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kmailrc
But no hole in it:
martin at shambhala:~>
su -c "xfs_bmap -v .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kmailrc"
Passwort:
.kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kmailrc:
EXT: FILE-OFFSET BLOCK-RANGE AG AG-OFFSET TOTAL
0: [0..231]: 22444768..22444999 0 (22444768..22444999) 232
Similar stuff happened on the encfs encrypted KDE user that I use for
professional stuff - encfs is layered on top of XFS via FUSE:
shambhala:~ms> ls -l .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kdeglobals
-rw------- 1 ms teamix 4772 25. Nov
20:35 .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kdeglobals
shambhala:~ms> ls -l .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/config/kdeglobals
-rw------- 1 ms teamix 6621 18. Nov
16:13 .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/config/kdeglobals
Unfortunately I cannot check this one for holes directly as its on encfs:
shambhala:~ms> xfs_bmap -v .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kdeglobals
xfs_bmap: specified file
[".kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/config/kdeglobals"] is not on an XFS
filesystem
(Since encfs encrypted pathes as well and the file length may differ a
bit, the encrypted file could be difficult to find... well maybe by
date.)
And well my basket index was lost (http://basket.kde.org is a note taking
application):
shambhala:~ms>
ls -l .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/apps/basket/baskets/baskets.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 ms teamix 10271 18. Nov
15:03 .kde-backup-2008-11-22/share/apps/basket/baskets/baskets.xml
shambhala:~ms>
ls -l .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/apps/basket/baskets/baskets.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 ms teamix 1905 25. Nov
13:24 .kde-broken-2008-11-25/share/apps/basket/baskets/baskets.xml
But since I found no holes in the other file and AFAIK the truncated file
problem has long been solved - anyone has a idea, how this could have
happened?
I fixed it by copying ~/.kde/share/config for my private user, and
complete ~/.kde for my company user from the backup last weekend. In
~/.kde/share/apps for the private too much has changed since the backup,
thus for the moment I left it. I do not miss anything in there right now,
but feel a tad bit uncomfortable that files might be truncated in there
also and I might only find out later when I already worked with them for
some time.
I thought that KDE maybe was writing those files at the moment. But its a
bit wide-spread for that. And it must have happened that it wrote to
config / app files on two user accounts. Might be the explaination, but I
am not completely convinced.
I did not have seen a thing like this since at least a year I think.
This is with:
martin at shambhala:~> cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.27.7-tp42-toi-3.0-rc7a (martin at shambhala) (gcc version
4.3.2 (Debian 4.3.2-1) ) #1 PREEMPT Mon Nov 24 11:30:39 CET 2008
I did not find anything cumbersone in /var/log/syslog... no XFS crash or
something like this.
If no one has any idea I take this as really bad luck. Might really be
that I turned off the machine while quite some KDE files were being
written out. I know that some KDE applications make backups prior to
overwriting. Maybe something could be improved in KDE applications. If
so, I would be interested to hear and I would file bug reports with KDE.
Well actually thats my bet already. XFS appears to be fine.
Ciao,
--
Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de
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