Did you run fsck.ocfs2 with -f?
It could be that a dentry is pointing to a bad inode#. If you
cannot umount that volume, try running fsck.ocfs2 -fn.
Ignore all errors other than one related to the error below.
All others will be false positives.
If it shows up, umount and run again. fsck.ocfs2 -fy.
DIRENT_INODE_RANGE check should catch and fix this issue.
Sunil
Christopher Sheaves wrote:
I'm running ocsfs2 1.2.7 on RHEL4u4 ppc on an IBM Openpower Box. I had
to reformat my storage array and reload all my data over the weekend and
started getting the below error in /var/log/messages.
MC72001 kernel: (8997,0):ocfs2_read_locked_inode:376 ERROR: Invalid
dinode #1028137861251086: signature = ?¸<92>&õ^N<8b>
I get this error over and over. Users can use all the data but I do not
understand why I'm getting this error message. fsck.ocfs2 doesn't find
any issue.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
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