Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
Another one :( -- One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code (Ken Thompson) - PGP fingerprint: AF69 62B4 97EB F5BB 2C60 B802 568A E122 BBBE 5820 PGP Key available at http://pgp.mit.edu - reiserfsck_check.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data reiserfsck_rebuild.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data pgpK141jl3dqQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
Hello, I have been 'googling' and I have found people reporting problems with Mythtv and reiserfs v3. Could be any problem if freespace falls bellow 10%? Regards, Paco On Thursday, 20 de July de 2006 14:52, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have other system with data corruption. I send you the output of 'reiserfsck --check' Regards, Paco -- One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code (Ken Thompson) - PGP fingerprint: AF69 62B4 97EB F5BB 2C60 B802 568A E122 BBBE 5820 PGP Key available at http://pgp.mit.edu - pgpARSm50Eg5F.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
Another one :( This time rebuild-tree failed. I guess the system didn't have enough memory. Swap is mounted as loopback file inside the reiserfs filesystem, then when I umount filesystem to check I lose swap. Regards, Paco On Thursday, 20 de July de 2006 14:52, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have other system with data corruption. I send you the output of 'reiserfsck --check' Regards, Paco -- One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code (Ken Thompson) - PGP fingerprint: AF69 62B4 97EB F5BB 2C60 B802 568A E122 BBBE 5820 PGP Key available at http://pgp.mit.edu - bad_internal: vpf-10320: block 263224, items 3 and 4: The wrong order of items: [2 5 0x87bb2001 IND (1)], [2 5 0xee9e001 IND (1)] the problem in the internal node occured (263224), whole subtree is skipped vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs. pgpK7sqXicykM.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
The MythTV issue should only cause severe slowdown while writing data after freespace falls below 10%. I have not seen it cause any corruption whatsoever. I'm in the process of testing Jeff's patch to fix this issue right now. On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 12:30 +0200, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have been 'googling' and I have found people reporting problems with Mythtv and reiserfs v3. Could be any problem if freespace falls bellow 10%? Regards, Paco On Thursday, 20 de July de 2006 14:52, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have other system with data corruption. I send you the output of 'reiserfsck --check' Regards, Paco -- Mike Benoit [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
Hello, The rebuild tree succeed. I send you the output. Regards, Paco On Thursday, 20 de July de 2006 14:52, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have other system with data corruption. I send you the output of 'reiserfsck --check' Regards, Paco -- One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code (Ken Thompson) - PGP fingerprint: AF69 62B4 97EB F5BB 2C60 B802 568A E122 BBBE 5820 PGP Key available at http://pgp.mit.edu - reiserfsc_rebuild_tree.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data pgpH54kj08TEI.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: other system with datacorruption (2.425 + datalogging patches)
Hello On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 14:52 +0200, Francisco Javier Cabello wrote: Hello, I have other system with data corruption. were there unclean shutdowns? how do you decide when to reiserfsck? can you please set hdparm -W 0 for systems which corrupts often and check if that will change anything? I send you the output of 'reiserfsck --check' not good. Is there a chance to try whether data gets corrupted on 2.6.17? Can you also try to reproduce corruption on kernel not patched with datalogging patches? I ask because I guess that you are encountering problems which do not present in newer kernels. please describe the load in more details: how many processes do write to a filesystem at the same time? is that filesystem the only reiserfs one in the system dedicated especially for video recording? What is directory structures? How long does it take to get filesystem corrupted? etc. The more details the better