Re: 2.6.0: ext3 journal aborted with ext3/lvm/raid5

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Em Qui, 2004-02-19 Ãs 18:08, Steven Ihde escreveu:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 11:55:50AM -0300, Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
> > On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 12:53:26 -0800, Steven Ihde wrote:
> > > I get "Aborting journal on device dm-x" and associated errors about every
> > > week or two.  This is on a 2.6.0 kernel, ext3 filesystem running on lvm
> > > over md raid5.
> > 
> > 	I've found a similar situation, have any fix came forth?
> 
> Can anyone suggest what the next step is?  

	I'd suggest a bug report... I was thinking about upgrading to 2.6.3 and
following the procedures to generate a PROBLEM-format bug report.  Only
I'm lazy and usually wait for the Debian packages to upgrade...

	But I guess we already have enough information and thus this would be
unnecessary, and all we need now is a sufficient knowledgeable hacker to
take an interest in our plight.


> Here are the latest entries from my syslog (this is 2.6.2).  As it
> usually does, this occurred early in the morning while the locatedb
> was being updated.

	I've Google'd around and at another lists (like the ext3-users and
linux-kernel ones) people usually have this at the same hour, usually
linked to some scheduled (implying I/O heavy) event.

	Mine occurred around 18h, same as one of the reporters I found.
 

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