This looks like a duplicate of this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1906476
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PANIC at
I've hit this bug on a non-encrypted pool. FS scrub also reported no
errors for me. I'm currently on Kernel 5.11.0-37-generic / zfs libs
2.0.2-1ubuntu5.2 (Hirsute), though the corruption may have occurred on a
previous kernel / library. The directory which is triggering the hang
for me was created
It stared to happen recently on my encrypted pool. The FS scrub reported
no errors.
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Does the fact that this is an encrypted pool have any impact on this?
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Title:
PANIC at zfs_znode.c:339:zfs_znode_sa_init()
Status
Downgrading these libraries did not fix it for me.
One canary is to look at the state of the updatedb.mlocate process which
goes into live hang as it hits the file that is currently faulty. Thus
for example:
2728 ?DNs0:01 /usr/bin/updatedb.mlocate
Using lsof one can find out
I encountered this problem on kernel 5.11.0-25 when using version
2.0.2-1ubuntu5.1 of the ZFS libs (I have the following ZFS related
libraries installed on my system: libnvpair3linux, libuutil3linux,
libzfs4linux, libzpool4linux, zfs-initramfs, zfs-zed and zfsutils-
linux), but it went away after
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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