Re: [XFS BUG] xfs_growfs: XFS_IOC_FSGROWFSDATA xfsctl failed: Structureneeds cleaning

From: arno
Date: Thu Dec 19 2013 - 03:02:38 EST


On 18-Dec-13 11:33 PM, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 04:00:42PM +0100, arno wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> (Please keep me in CC, I'm not subscribed)
>>
>> Just got "xfs_growfs: XFS_IOC_FSGROWFSDATA xfsctl failed: Structure
>> needs cleaning" when trying to grow a logical Volume. Sorry, I lost the
>> xfs_growfs output.
>>
>> After collecting some info, I ran xfs_repair, and that seemed to fix it,
>> so no harm done. After fixing, the FS had the new, increased size, if
>> that matters.
>
> This isn't the first time you've grown the filesystem, is it?

No, indeed it isn't.

> On older kernels, growfs could leave trailing garbage in the new
> secondary superblocks it created. This was fixed in kernel v3.8 by
> commit:
>
> 1375cb6 xfs: growfs: don't read garbage for new secondary superblocks
>
> This garbage is detected by other changes made in v3.8 that verify
> the secondary superblocks as they are read.
>
> 9802182 xfs: verify superblocks as they are read from disk
>
> So if you grew the filesystem on a kernel older than v3.8, growing
> it again on a v3.8+ kernel will detect the superblock corruption and
> throw this error.

I'm pretty sure that last time I grew it, it was with a pre v3.8-kernel.

> xfs_repair was recently fixed to detect the garbage in secondary
> superblocks and zero it:
>
> cbd7508 xfs_repair: zero out unused parts of superblocks
>
> So what you need to do is run xfs_repair built from the development
> git tree and run it on your filesystem. That will remove the garbage
> from the superblocks and make this problem go away forever.

Will do. Thanks!

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Regards.
Arno.
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