Re: XFS internal error
From: David Chinner
Date: Mon Mar 10 2008 - 18:30:56 EST
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:22:16PM +0100, Andreas Kotes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> * David Chinner <dgc@xxxxxxx> [20080310 13:18]:
> > Yes, but those previous corruptions get left on disk as a landmine
> > for you to trip over some time later, even on a kernel that has the
> > bug fixed.
> >
> > I suggest that you run xfs_check on the filesystem and if that
> > shows up errors, run xfs_repair onteh filesystem to correct them.
>
> I seem to be having similiar problems, and xfs_repair is not helping :(
xfs_repair is ensuring that the problem is not being caused by on-disk
corruption. In this case, it does not appear to be caused by on-disk
corruption, so xfs_repair won't help.
> I always run into:
>
> [ 137.099267] Filesystem "sda2": XFS internal error xfs_trans_cancel at line 1132 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xffffffff80372156
> [ 137.106267]
> [ 137.106268] Call Trace:
> [ 137.113129] [<ffffffff803692f0>] xfs_trans_cancel+0x100/0x130
> [ 137.116524] [<ffffffff80372156>] xfs_create+0x256/0x6e0
> [ 137.119904] [<ffffffff80341e09>] xfs_dir2_isleaf+0x19/0x50
> [ 137.123269] [<ffffffff8037e145>] xfs_vn_mknod+0x195/0x250
> [ 137.126607] [<ffffffff8028f32c>] vfs_create+0xac/0xf0
> [ 137.129920] [<ffffffff80292b3c>] open_namei+0x5dc/0x700
> [ 137.133227] [<ffffffff8022a443>] __wake_up+0x43/0x70
> [ 137.136477] [<ffffffff802851bc>] do_filp_open+0x1c/0x50
> [ 137.139693] [<ffffffff8028524a>] do_sys_open+0x5a/0x100
> [ 137.142838] [<ffffffff80220a83>] sysenter_do_call+0x1b/0x67
> [ 137.145964]
> [ 137.149014] xfs_force_shutdown(sda2,0x8) called from line 1133 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xffffffff8036930e
> [ 137.163485] Filesystem "sda2": Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: sda2
>
> directly after booting.
Interesting. I think I just found a cause of this shutdown under
certain circumstances:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-xfs&m=120518791828200&w=2
To confirm it might be the same issue, can you dump the superblock of this
filesystem for me? i.e.:
# xfs_db -r -c 'sb 0' -c p /dev/sda2
Also, what the mount options you are using are?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
Principal Engineer
SGI Australian Software Group
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