> > In some cases the filesystem corruption can only be corrected by a newfs.
>
> Does it happen with FFSv2? I also had lot of FS corruption lately. it
> only hapened on some specific machines (moving VM to another host fixed
> the problem), hence I suspected some problems with SATA controllers,
I have NetBSD-7 deployed on many systems (the majority being amd64) and
have noticed that the busy machines (smtpd, imapd, httpd) tend to develop
filesystem inconsistencies that get worse with time. The inconsistencies
usually result in a panic: ffs_valloc: dup_alloc.
Bringing the machine
chris...@astron.com (Christos Zoulas) wrote:
>In article ,
>Robert Swindells wrote:
>>
>>chris...@astron.com (Christos Zoulas) wrote:
>>>In article ,
>>>Robert Swindells wrote:
Okay, I seem to have things at least mostly working. For anyone
interested, I've created a new3/ directory, parallel to the new2/ I
mentioned upthread, with my current version in it. I think I've fixed
most of the issues people have raised; the major exception that comes
to mind is that it's