Good to know you've figure it out.
-Si
From: Gary Dixon
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Storpool have looked into it and have determined that 'fencing' is causing the
corruption - we are seeing VM instances running on 2 hosts - here is a log
excerpt :
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4.19.0-10.
-Si
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Router filesystem corruption
Gary,
Can you provide some information about the OS, underlying hypervisor and
primary storage in use?
-Si
From: Gary Dixon
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 11:15 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Virtual Router filesystem corr
Gary,
Can you provide some information about the OS, underlying hypervisor and
primary storage in use?
-Si
From: Gary Dixon
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 11:15 AM
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Subject: Virtual Router filesystem corruption
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Hi All
We are seeing ext4 filesystem corruption on a number of virtual routers
recently and manually running fsck doesn’t appear to help at all in fixing the
issue (Corrupt inode bitmap)
We end up having to restart the associated VPC with cleanup enable to rebuild a
new VR. Is this a common is