[Bug 14826] jdm-20002 reiserfs_xattr_get: Invalid hash for xattr

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Jethro Beekman <kernel@xxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Jethro Beekman <kernel@xxxxxxxxxxx>  2010-02-14 00:37:47 ---
I can confirm that these messages keep popping up, seemingly at random, since I
upgraded to 2.6.32. This is a *huge* problem when using ACLs, as the file
becomes inaccessible.

$cat thefile.xlsx 
cat: thefile.xlsx: Input/output error
$

And in the logs:
Feb 14 01:24:58 victoria [1149610.665902] REISERFS warning (device dm-0):
jdm-20002 reiserfs_xattr_get: Invalid hash for xattr (system.posix_acl_access)
associated with [1953724787 1882090853 0x7869736f UNKNOWN]

I first noticed this because my automated backups failed. At first it seems
this problem happened to a file only for a short period, because the backup
would not complain about the same file twice in a row and I can access the
failing files now, but for some time now I'm getting the error on one
particular file.

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