Hans Reiser wrote: > Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: > >> Hello >> >> On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 14:51 -0500, hanasaki wrote: >> >> >>> Recently had to do a reboot and had not errors, just replayed >>> transactions at reboot. Just to be safe, I rebooted into Knoppix 5.0x >>> and did a reiserfsck which reported there were errors that needed to be >>> fixed with --rebuild-tree The failed output of this is below. This has >>> happened quite often and I have done a full reinstall several times. >>> This is much more of an issue than ever was experienced with ext3 or >>> even ext2. >>> >>> /////////// >>> >>> 216224 directory entries were hashed with "r5" hash. >>> "r5" hash is selected >>> Flushing..finished >>> Read blocks (but not data blocks) 1049994 >>> Leaves among those 44826 >>> - corrected leaves 1 >>> - leaves all contents of which could not be >>> saved and deleted 3 >>> >>> >> This is only information. reiserfsck was not able to recover content of >> a node. >> >>> Objectids found 215800 >>> >>> uname -a <= a custom kernel from kernel.org download and build >>> Linux deskstation 2.6.17.1hanaden #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 28 18:34:21 CDT >>> 2006 i686 GNU/Linux >>> >>> Has been occurring with lower kernel numbers and those that come with >>> both Debian and Ubuntu >>> >>> >> > Fix the message to be more clear then.
Running rebuild-tree gives the same error even if run three times in a row. Is this OK? Is it just information or is there something on the disk potentially corrupt in the data (not the file system integrity) based on this msg? What do you mean "fix the message"?
