On 11/01/14 18:17, Edward Shishkin wrote:
On 11/01/2014 12:16 PM, dE wrote:
On 10/31/14 22:56, Edward Shishkin wrote:
On 10/31/2014 05:37 PM, dE wrote:
Hi!
Hello.
I've encountered a corruption again.
This's what I get when accessing a certain file --
[ 2449.493892] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: dc_check_checksum
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1025)[edward-156]:
WARNING: Bad disk cluster checksum -1008173184, (should be
-1553131906) Fsck?
[ 2449.493898] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: reiser4_inflate_cluster
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1192)[edward-1460]:
WARNING: Inode 3109170: disk cluster 0 looks corrupted
[ 2449.493926] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: dc_check_checksum
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1025)[edward-156]:
WARNING: Bad disk cluster checksum -1008173184, (should be
-1553131906) Fsck?
[ 2449.493929] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: reiser4_inflate_cluster
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1192)[edward-1460]:
WARNING: Inode 3109170: disk cluster 0 looks corrupted
[ 2449.493971] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: dc_check_checksum
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1025)[edward-156]:
WARNING: Bad disk cluster checksum -1008173184, (should be
-1553131906) Fsck?
[ 2449.493974] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: reiser4_inflate_cluster
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1192)[edward-1460]:
WARNING: Inode 3109170: disk cluster 0 looks corrupted
[ 2449.494145] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: dc_check_checksum
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1025)[edward-156]:
WARNING: Bad disk cluster checksum -1008173184, (should be
-1553131906) Fsck?
[ 2449.494157] reiser4[gwenview(7968)]: reiser4_inflate_cluster
(fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c:1192)[edward-1460]:
WARNING: Inode 3109170: disk cluster 0 looks corrupted
This again happened with the .mozilla/firefox dir.
Anything I can do to report?
Which kernel version?
Is it annoying (reproducible)?
Thanks,
Edward.
3.14.8
What is the name of the file with Inode 3109170?
You can find out this by the following way:
$ find ~/ -inum 3109170
Also I would ask you to
1) fsck you partition with the option --build-fs;
2) send me the fsck logs;
3) upgrade you kernel to 3.16 or later, or build a new one with the
following patch applied:
http://marc.info/?l=reiserfs-devel&m=141176163530650&w=2
4) let me know, if the problem hasn't gone away.
Thanks,
Edward.
It doesn't come up frequently.
Last time I reported this --
http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/msg03797.html
Which seems to be related.
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Yes, that's how I came to know this was a problem with the FF
configuration directory. It's an image (snapshot of one of the entries
in the new tab page in FF). Last time it was also an image.
I've hardlinked that image to another place and remove the original copy.
I'll return to you.
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