On Fri, 2012-12-28 at 11:58 +0900, ARAI Shun-ichi wrote:
> In <[email protected]>;
>    Elmer Zhang <[email protected]> wrote
>    as Subject "Re: Which version of nilfs do you use?":
> 
> > There is more than 2TB of data and a large number of databases, tables in 
> > our MySQL service. The conventional cold backup methods can not meet our 
> > needs. So we are trying to find some other methods.
> 
> I posted report mail about the "bad btree node" error in 2012-11-30,
> I told about VirtualBox.
> When I met the error first, virtual disk file (approx. 16GB) was in
> NILFS FS.
> 
> Zhang's DB is large. Perhaps there are files which has large size, I think.
> And these files are updated frequently.
> 
> Can the common point (file size, update) cause inconsistency?

I think that it can be a synchronization issue. But it needs to
investigate the situation more deeply. As I can see, it is using 8 CPUs
in the case of the issue and it takes place frequent update. So, it can
be a ground for good issue reproducibility, from my point of view.

With the best regards,
Vyacheslav Dubeyko.

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