Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 29 Dec 2004 07:54:20 -0500 | From | "Fao, Sean" <> | Subject | Re: Filesystem/kernel bug? |
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Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
>Hello > >On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 16:52, Fao, Sean wrote: > > >>Update: >> >>I found these events --and many similar-- in my log file. >> >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: warning: is_tree_node: node level 0 >>does not match to the expected one 1 >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-5150: >>search_by_key: invalid format found in block 13706028. Fsck? >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-13070: >>reiserfs_read_locked_inode: i/o failure occurred trying to find stat >>data of [30749 74887 0x0 SD] >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: warning: is_tree_node: node level 0 >>does not match to the expected one 1 >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-5150: >>search_by_key: invalid format found in block 13706028. Fsck? >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-13070: >>reiserfs_read_locked_inode: i/o failure occurred trying to find stat >>data of [30749 74888 0x0 SD] >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: warning: is_tree_node: node level 0 >>does not match to the expected one 1 >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-5150: >>search_by_key: invalid format found in block 13706028. Fsck? >>Dec 26 17:55:43 cgx-mail ReiserFS: sda3: warning: vs-13070: >>reiserfs_read_locked_inode: i/o failure occurred trying to find stat >>data of [30749 74888 0x0 SD] >> >>Does this shed any new light? Does it look like I might have a >>corrupted file system? >> >> >> > >Yes. Please try to reiserfsck your filesystem. Latest reiserfsck can be >obtained from >ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/reiserfsprogs-3.6.19.tar.gz. > >
Vladimir,
Thank you much for your response. This is a production email server so I had to wait for an appropriate time to shut the system down.
Just a quick summary of what happened. After rebooting the sever and booting from a CD, I ran reiserfsck, which found no corruption in the file system. I then manually checked the directory structure and everything looked fine. I'm not what was wrong, but a reboot apparently corrected whatever it was.
I've noticed a couple of patches for reiserfs in the past month or so on the LKML. I'll check after I send this message to see if I can find the answer for myself, but, are there any major reiserfs bug fixes related to the Linux kernel, which have been corrected since 2.6.9 that I should know about? Also, I'm using a 3ware 8000 series SATA controller, if that's at all relevant.
Thanks again for your help,
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