Hi-- We've been observing some consistent filesystem corruption under ext3. The problem is that a directory created by one of our applications vanishes for some reason. The directory is created on installation the application. The files it contains are written infrequently (days to months) and read as part of every user command. The directory is under /etc and always has the same path. So far, we have had three separate customers with this problem and we have observed it once ourselves. One of our customers was able to use the ext2 filesystem editor and reattach the orphaned inode, recovering his data. When we observed it here, fsck -f (ext2 and ext3) didn't find anything wrong with the filesystem. We are running Debian woody (stable) with a 2.4.18 kernel. We haven't had reports of other files vanishing, just this one directory and only under ext3. Andy -- ----------------------- Andy Vaught TOLIS Engineering andy@tolisgroup.com _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users