Hi Arie, > Secure log: > JunĀ 9 23:53:01 nuserver kernel: EXT4-fs error (device dm-0): > ext4_ext_remove_space:2976: inode #1836090: comm rm: pblk 7374840 bad > header/extent: invalid magic - magic 2, entries 0, max 0(0), depth 0(0) > JunĀ 9 23:53:01 nuserver kernel: EXT4-fs error (device dm-0) in > ext4_ext_truncate:4688: IO failure > Jun 10 23:54:41 nuserver kernel: EXT4-fs (dm-0): error count since last > fsck: 2 > Jun 10 23:54:41 nuserver kernel: EXT4-fs (dm-0): initial error at time > 1623275581: ext4_ext_remove_space:2976: inode 1836090 > Jun 10 23:54:41 nuserver kernel: EXT4-fs (dm-0): last error at time > 1623275581: ext4_ext_truncate:4688: inode 1836090
Plugging the relevant part of the error message ("bad header/extent: invalid magic") into a search engine like this ... https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=bad+header%2Fextent%3A+invalid+magic ... yields some answers. The error messages listed above mean that file system had been corrupted. Running fsck or mode adequately e2fsck to repair it might help, but it also could be an indicator that the hard disk(s) in question have hardware issues. When I see stuff like that I usually take a look at what the disk health monitor says. Check with "fdisk -l" to see what your disks are named and how many there are. Usually its starts with something like /dev/sda. Then use "smartctl" to poll the health state of each: smartctl -a /dev/sda There is a section in the output of that which looks similar to the text block below, although for the purpose of this message I cut out a few irrelevant columns to prevent word wrap: SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate Always - 0 2 Throughput_Performance Offline - 70 3 Spin_Up_Time Always - 271 (Average 302) 4 Start_Stop_Count Always - 204 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct Always - 0 7 Seek_Error_Rate Always - 0 8 Seek_Time_Performance Offline - 33 9 Power_On_Hours Always - 44589 10 Spin_Retry_Count Always - 0 12 Power_Cycle_Count Always - 204 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count Always - 823 193 Load_Cycle_Count Always - 823 194 Temperature_Celsius Always - 40 (Min/Max 23/61) 196 Reallocated_Event_Count Always - 0 197 Current_Pending_Sector Always - 0 198 Offline_Uncorrectable Offline - 0 199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count Always - 0 The interesting parts as far as errors go are: Raw_Read_Error_Rate Reallocated_Sector_Ct Seek_Error_Rate Reallocated_Event_Count Current_Pending_Sector Offline_Uncorrectable UDMA_CRC_Error_Count All in all the disk whose output I showed above is surprisingly free of errors, although "Power_On_Hours" shows it has been running for 44589 hours, which is slightly more than five years. I prefer to swap out disks after 4-5 years of usage, so this one will be replaced soonish, even if it did behave very well so far. If a drive has critical (recent) errors, "smartcl" might also report this in other parts of its lengthy output, so it's worth studying all of it and to give it some thought. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx