Le Jeudi 14 Ao�t 2003 03:13, Svetoslav Slavtchev a �crit :
> Quoting Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Le Jeudi 14 Ao�t 2003 01:48, Svetoslav Slavtchev a �crit :
> > > Hi,
> > > i'm tracking really strange file system corruption
> > > (both reiserfs & xfs) on soft-raid-5 and lvm
> > > using 4 ibm drives as masters on HPT374
> > >
> > > now the more strange part is, that this used to work perfectly
> > > on my previous mainboard Epox 8K5A3+, but the board stoped working
> > > (unsuccefull CPU update) and i had to upgrade to epox 8K9A3+.
> > >
> > > Since the update i'm seeing this fs corruption,
> > > and the difference between both boards is only
> > > KT333(old board) <-> KT400 (new board)
> > > may be newer HPT374 BIOS(1.24) on the new board
> > > and a number of KT400 issues with ACPI/IO-APIC
> > > which seems to be mostly resolved with recent kernels.
> > >
> > > so i#m looking for any kind of pointers for debuging,
> > > and i just saw that in the mdk kernel taskfile is enabled,
> > > i remmebered that a while ago taskfile was marked "eating data"
> > >
> > > have i missed smth? when was it activated in the -mdk kernel ?
> > > any pointers for debugging the fs corruption?
> > >
> > > and about the corruption:
> > > rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.22.x.mdk.src.rpm
> > > for i in 1 2 3; do rpmbuild -ba kernel-2.4.spec;done
> > > would end on the 2nd or 3rd run with smth like:
> > > ......
> > > linux-2.4.21.tar.bz2 obsolated header
> > > the archive seems brocken, you might want to try recoverring it with
> > > .... ......
> >
> > I have somethings here with kernel 2.4.22-pre9 vanilla, Mandrake 9.1.
> > I am using lvm, Reiserfs, 130MB.
> > I got some "udma interrupt lost on hdx" in my log.
> >
> > But IDE TASK is disable here.
>
> 130MB ? RAM

What  I was thinking !!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]$ LC_ALL=C df -h /home
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/virgovg/homelv   130G  123G  6.8G  95% /home

1GB RAM

>
> i have the problem with 2.4.21-ac1, -ac4, 2.4.21.4mdk, 6mdk, 2.4.22.0.1mdk
>
> svetljo

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