Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Dec 2003 13:30:26 +0900 | From | Tsuchiya Yoshihiro <> | Subject | Re: filesystem bug? |
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Tsuchiya Yoshihiro wrote:
>>It could possibly be a core VFS bug, but the VFS is in general pretty >>reliable under load. We've had problems under specific edge conditions >>such as races between sync and unmount, but the basic VFS behaviour >>under load generally gets _lots_ of testing, so I'd definitely start by >>looking elsewhere. >> >>I'd also like to see how your 2.4.23 and 2.6.0-test11 testing is going. >>That might give some clues, too. There's a race between clear_inode() >>and read_inode() fixed in those kernels, but that doesn't look relevant >>here; there may be something else changed that's significant, though. >> >> >> >> >> >EXT3 on 2.4.23 and 2.6.0-test11 both failed. I feel when I make the >filesystem >smaller - make the filesystem usage 70% to 80% during the test- , >the problem happens easyer. > > >
I tried it with IDE disk and it failed also. It was run on ext2 on 2.4.23. So it's not a SCSI problem.
Thanks, Yoshi
-- Yoshihiro Tsuchiya
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