Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
In cd21cc1d-79ef-431e-94bd-9374fcca1...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk (Stroller) writes: On 14 Sep 2009, at 16:27, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: ... AMD64, reiser, sata (3ware)... strange I have had some weirdness recently with a 3ware 9500-S 2.6.30- gentoo-r4, but since you still haven't told us ANYTHING about the problem you're encountering, it's a little difficult to help. If You read the whole thread You would have seen, that I did. But for You again: file creation is not possible (eg touch foo) with the error message 'can not set times' (or similar, i had to fall back to 2.6.29 since this is a production system). Regards, Konstantin Stroller. -- Dipl-Inf. Konstantin Agouros aka Elwood Blues. Internet: elw...@agouros.de Altersheimerstr. 1, 81545 Muenchen, Germany. Tel +49 89 69370185 Captain, this ship will not survive the forming of the cosmos. B'Elana Torres
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
On Monday 14 September 2009 02:25:45 Adam Carter wrote: I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I had some weirdness with .30 and reiser. I was using .30 sucessfully for a few days, then had to hard reset but reiser had problems mounting on reboot. I tried booting .30 twice with no luck. Booted .29 and it worked fine - in fact no messages about the filesystem at all - it just loaded normally. I didn't bother persuing it because I had read about similar issues with .30 (IIRC on this list) and figured it was probably a kernel bug I have no issues whatsoever on this amd64 notebook with 2.6.30 and reiser. It's now on 2.6.31 and still working fine. My ancient x86 file server is still on 2.6.29, mostly as I'd read the same report you did. The problematic combination reported then was x86, reiser, 2.6.30, IDE chipset -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
In 200909141125.49642.alan.mckin...@gmail.com alan.mckin...@gmail.com (Alan McKinnon) writes: On Monday 14 September 2009 02:25:45 Adam Carter wrote: I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I had some weirdness with .30 and reiser. I was using .30 sucessfully for a few days, then had to hard reset but reiser had problems mounting on reboot. I tried booting .30 twice with no luck. Booted .29 and it worked fine - in fact no messages about the filesystem at all - it just loaded normally. I didn't bother persuing it because I had read about similar issues with .30 (IIRC on this list) and figured it was probably a kernel bug I have no issues whatsoever on this amd64 notebook with 2.6.30 and reiser. It's now on 2.6.31 and still working fine. My ancient x86 file server is still on 2.6.29, mostly as I'd read the same report you did. The problematic combination reported then was x86, reiser, 2.6.30, IDE chipset AMD64, reiser, sata (3ware)... strange -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- Dipl-Inf. Konstantin Agouros aka Elwood Blues. Internet: elw...@agouros.de Altersheimerstr. 1, 81545 Muenchen, Germany. Tel +49 89 69370185 Captain, this ship will not survive the forming of the cosmos. B'Elana Torres
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
On 14 Sep 2009, at 16:27, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: ... AMD64, reiser, sata (3ware)... strange I have had some weirdness recently with a 3ware 9500-S 2.6.30- gentoo-r4, but since you still haven't told us ANYTHING about the problem you're encountering, it's a little difficult to help. Stroller.
RE: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
I have no issues whatsoever on this amd64 notebook with 2.6.30 and reiser. It's now on 2.6.31 and still working fine. My ancient x86 file server is still on 2.6.29, mostly as I'd read the same report you did. The problematic combination reported then was x86, reiser, 2.6.30, IDE chipset FWIW I had problems with amd64 (Dell Studio 1737). Perhaps a different issue. Also the hard lock up that preceeded the reiser issue occurred multiple times on .30, whereas .29 is solid.
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
In 200909121253.41009.dirk.heinri...@online.de dirk.heinri...@online.de (Dirk Heinrichs) writes: Am Samstag 12 September 2009 12:46:56 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros: I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? What does fsck say? It says: All is good. I tried that. The error message complains about not being able to set times properly. Bye... Dirk -- Dipl-Inf. Konstantin Agouros aka Elwood Blues. Internet: elw...@agouros.de Otkerstr. 28, 81547 Muenchen, Germany. Tel +49 89 69370185 Captain, this ship will not survive the forming of the cosmos. B'Elana Torres
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
In 20090912111909.ga11...@lechuck massimo.gengare...@gmail.com (Massimo Gengarelli) writes: bottom:- On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:46:56AM +, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: Hi, I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I'm currently using ReiserFS (along with 2.6.30-r6 but I've also used 2.6.30-r4) for my boot partition and I'm able to write in it, without any kind of problem. Could it be a mountpoint problem? Do I need to change anything in the options when mounting? I fell back to 2.6.29-r5 no problem there. Regards, Konstantin -- _ * Massimo Gengarelli massimo.gengare...@gmail.com ~0 (_| * Computer Science student @ http://www.unibo.it |(_~|^~~| * http://massitm.sohead.org -- my personal, outdated website TT/_ TT * With your bare hands?!? -- Dipl-Inf. Konstantin Agouros aka Elwood Blues. Internet: elw...@agouros.de Otkerstr. 28, 81547 Muenchen, Germany. Tel +49 89 69370185 Captain, this ship will not survive the forming of the cosmos. B'Elana Torres
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
Am Sonntag 13 September 2009 10:08:33 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros: It says: All is good. I tried that. The error message complains about not being able to set times properly. What _exactly_ does it say? Bye... Dirk
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
On Sunday 13 September 2009, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: In 20090912111909.ga11...@lechuck massimo.gengare...@gmail.com (Massimo Gengarelli) writes: bottom:- On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:46:56AM +, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: Hi, I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I'm currently using ReiserFS (along with 2.6.30-r6 but I've also used 2.6.30-r4) for my boot partition and I'm able to write in it, without any kind of problem. Could it be a mountpoint problem? Do I need to change anything in the options when mounting? I fell back to 2.6.29-r5 no problem there. I am using reiserfs on / and /home and have not experienced any problems with the gentoo-sources-2.6.30-r5/6. So unless you've left some reiserfs fs drivers out of the kernel I am not sure why you may be experiencing problems. This is my / mounting entry in fstab: /dev/hda3 / reiserfsnoatime 1 1 HTH. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
RE: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I had some weirdness with .30 and reiser. I was using .30 sucessfully for a few days, then had to hard reset but reiser had problems mounting on reboot. I tried booting .30 twice with no luck. Booted .29 and it worked fine - in fact no messages about the filesystem at all - it just loaded normally. I didn't bother persuing it because I had read about similar issues with .30 (IIRC on this list) and figured it was probably a kernel bug
RE: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
That could have been me - oops in reiserfs slowpath (seen in dmesg or logs) . The good (great news for me) is that the bug has gone away in 2.6.31 ... BillK On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 10:25 +1000, Adam Carter wrote: I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I had some weirdness with .30 and reiser. I was using .30 sucessfully for a few days, then had to hard reset but reiser had problems mounting on reboot. I tried booting .30 twice with no luck. Booted .29 and it worked fine - in fact no messages about the filesystem at all - it just loaded normally. I didn't bother persuing it because I had read about similar issues with .30 (IIRC on this list) and figured it was probably a kernel bug -- William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au Home in Perth!
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
Am Samstag 12 September 2009 12:46:56 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros: I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? What does fsck say? Bye... Dirk
Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.30 and reiserfs?
bottom:- On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:46:56AM +, Konstantinos Agouros wrote: Hi, I am using reiserfs just for my squid-cache nevertheless after I booted 2.6.30-r4 on an amd64 system, I couldn't create any files on that partition. Is there a way to convert the partition to work or do I really have to change filesystems? I'm currently using ReiserFS (along with 2.6.30-r6 but I've also used 2.6.30-r4) for my boot partition and I'm able to write in it, without any kind of problem. Could it be a mountpoint problem? -- _ * Massimo Gengarelli massimo.gengare...@gmail.com ~0 (_| * Computer Science student @ http://www.unibo.it |(_~|^~~| * http://massitm.sohead.org -- my personal, outdated website TT/_ TT * With your bare hands?!?