Hello,
I have this problem too, i execute fsck more 20 times and not
resolv this problem.
Execute badblocks(8) and not found bad blocks
I note before linux-2.4.15-pre8 begin this problems.
Changelog-pre8:
- Andrew Morton: fix ext3/minix/sysv fsync behaviour.
Maybe? I donīt no.
Regards,
Marcus Grando
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> On Nov 23, 2001 16:43 +0100, Hartmut Holz wrote:
> > On my machine (2.4.15 final) it is the same behaviour. After reboot
> > the lock files (and only the lock files) are corrupt. With 2.4.14 and
> > 2.4.13 everything works fine. gcc 2.96, e2fsck 1.25, aic7896/97
> >
> > e2fsck output:
> > --------------
> > Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
> > Pass 2: Checking directory structure
> > Entry 'kudzu' in /lock/subsys (30001) has deleted/unused inode 30005.
> > Entry 'network' in /lock/subsys (30001) has deleted/unused inode 30006.
> > Entry 'syslog' in /lock/subsys (30001) has deleted/unused inode 30007.
> > Entry 'portmap' in /lock/subsys (30001) has deleted/unused inode 30008.
> > Entry 'nfslock' in /lock/subsys (30001) has deleted/unused inode 30009.
> > Entry 'syslogd.pid' in /run (38001) has deleted/unused inode 38009.
> > Entry 'klogd.pid' in /run (38001) has deleted/unused inode 38010.
>
> I take it that this is after a normal shutdown where you are sure that
> the filesystem was unmounted cleanly? It looks like a case where these
> files are deleted, but held open by a process.
>
> Could you please try the following:
> - "telinit 1" to change into single user mode
> - make sure all of the above processes are stopped (check via ps, and
> "/etc/rc.d/init.d/foo stop" for each one
> - "lsof | grep /var" to see if any files are still open on /var
> - umount /var
> - e2fsck -f /dev/hdX
>
> Cheers, Andreas
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