Re: filesystem bug?

From: Tsuchiya Yoshihiro
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 18:27:03 EST


Tsuchiya Yoshihiro wrote:

Especially with Ext2 reproducing is easy, it happens in a few hours with my script.
With Ext3, in a day if you are lucky.

Now I am trying 2.4.23 from kernel.org with ext3, and 2.6.0-test11 from kernel.org with ext3.
So far, it's been a about a day, they are runing nicely. Let's see what happens.

Following is the failed combination:
Redhat9 with 2.4.20-8 ext2 and ext3
Redhat9 with 2.4.20-19.9 ext2 and ext3
Redhat9 with 2.4.20-24.9 ext2

I forgot to mention that I had been testing 2.4.20 from kernel.org also.... And it failed now!

As you see below, /mnt/foo/ad/mozilla was gone. ad/mozilla had been used to compare
with dir*/mozilla and it is basically read-only and will never be removed by the script.
/mnt/foo/ae is ok and ae/mozilla is of cource there.

It had been almost 2days scince the test started, and the test was 58-th turn.
It had run on ext2 filesystem, and the kernel was downloaded from kernel.org.

I had seen the same problem--I mean read-only mozilla directory going away--
on ext3 on redhat kernel 2.4.20-19.9.

[root@dell04 tsuchiya]# ls /mnt/foo/ad
dir0 dir14 dir2 dir25 dir30 dir36 dir41 dir47 dir52 dir58
dir1 dir15 dir20 dir26 dir31 dir37 dir42 dir48 dir53 dir6
dir10 dir16 dir21 dir27 dir32 dir38 dir43 dir49 dir54 dir7
dir11 dir17 dir22 dir28 dir33 dir39 dir44 dir5 dir55 dir8
dir12 dir18 dir23 dir29 dir34 dir4 dir45 dir50 dir56 dir9
dir13 dir19 dir24 dir3 dir35 dir40 dir46 dir51 dir57
[root@dell04 tsuchiya]# ls /mnt/foo/ae
dir0 dir14 dir2 dir25 dir30 dir36 dir41 dir47 dir52 dir58
dir1 dir15 dir20 dir26 dir31 dir37 dir42 dir48 dir53 dir6
dir10 dir16 dir21 dir27 dir32 dir38 dir43 dir49 dir54 dir7
dir11 dir17 dir22 dir28 dir33 dir39 dir44 dir5 dir55 dir8
dir12 dir18 dir23 dir29 dir34 dir4 dir45 dir50 dir56 dir9
dir13 dir19 dir24 dir3 dir35 dir40 dir46 dir51 dir57 mozilla

Yoshi
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Yoshihiro Tsuchiya


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