Re: NTFS driver excessive logging by default: Correct links count

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On 4/11/24 11:00, Konstantin Komarov wrote:
On 27.03.2024 13:28, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote:
Hello,

I hoped 6.8.2 would have the issue fixed but no luck.

Whenever I list files on my NTFS partitions I get a lot of SPAM in
dmesg, e.g.:

ntfs3: sda3: ino=14c, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda3: ino=73, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda3: ino=167, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda3: ino=d9, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda3: ino=d5, Correct links count -> 1.

And the partition in question has been fully chkdsk'ed and has no issues.

Please fix.

Best regards,
Artem

Hello Artem,

Probably your volume contains non-critical (minor) errors.
chkdsk does not show them, but fixes them if you specify /f.


I have run chkdsk /f twice and I'm still getting these errors:

ntfs3: sda7: ino=14c, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=73, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=d9, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=98, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=d5, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=f2, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=e1, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=e8, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=e5, Correct links count -> 1.
ntfs3: sda7: ino=e4, Correct links count -> 1.

1. It's a bug
2. Even if it's not a bug (I'm 100% sure there is one since chkdsk does
not fix it), there must be a single message per partition per boot at most.

Regards,
Artem





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