Hello Vladimir,
> such corruptions used to be considered as hardware bugs. Memory failure,
> for instance. Did you ever run memtest on your systems?

Yes, We have run memtest in our system. It's very seldom to find a system with 
a hardware memory problem running. When we find a memory problem the kernel 
doesn't boot. I am going to pass memtest in some of the system with reiserfs 
corruption problem.

Could I give you more information? Perhaps if I run 'reiserfsck 
--rebuild-tree' and I give you the traces... would it be useful?

Regards,

Paco

On Friday, 14 de July de 2006 14:59, Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
> Hello
>
> On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 14:20 +0200, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote:
> > Hello Vladimir,
> >
> > # reiserfsck -l /tmp/reiserfsck.log -y --check /dev/hdc1
> >
> > Standard output:
> > ======================================================
> > Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/hdc1
> > Will put log info to '/tmp/reiserfsck.log'
> > ###########
> > reiserfsck --check started at Fri Jul 14 14:09:33 2006
> > ###########
> > Replaying journal..
> > Reiserfs journal '/dev/hdc1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions
> > replayed Checking internal tree..finished
> > Comparing bitmaps..Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped
> > 1 found corruptions can be fixed only when running with --rebuild-tree
> > ###########
> > reiserfsck finished at Fri Jul 14 14:13:29 2006
> > ###########
> > ======================================================
> >
> > /tmp/reiserfsck.log:
> > ======================================================
> > bad_internal: vpf-10320: block 23868569, items 91 and 92: The wrong order
> > of items: [410810496 11321 0x16abca00 ??? (15)], [11312 11321 0x22f1c880
> > DIR (3)]
>
> such corruptions used to be considered as hardware bugs. Memory failure,
> for instance. Did you ever run memtest on your systems?
>
> >  the problem in the internal node occured (23868569), whole subtree is
> > skipped vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs.
> > ======================================================

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