Hey all, I have problems with an XFS volume. Upon discovering the message "kernel: XFS (sda3): corrupt inode 3714097 (bad size 16437 for local fork, size = 60)." I ran xfs_repair /dev/sda3 (/dev/sda3 was unmounted). It reported to have fixed some errors. However, after a while in normal operation, another XFS corruption occurred on /dev/sda3. I noticed that repeatedly calling xfs_repair will always report and fix new errors, even if the volume is not mounted in between, e.g., "rebuilding directory inode XXX" with different (new) values of XXX. /dev/sda is a 12 TB RAID-10 volume on an Adaptec 51245 controller. All disks are online and none is reported faulty. Naive, I would assume that running xfs_repair once would fix all errors. My guess is that the underlying RAID volume (Adaptec 51245 RAID 10) is somehow invalid (although I can not find any indicators confirming this). Any suggestions? I am running CentOS 6.2 (=RHEL 6.2) with kernel 2.6.32-220.17.1.el6.x86_64 (most recent) and all OS updates installed. Controller Firmware is the most recent (18948), driver version is 1.1-5. HDDs are 2x WD2001FASS, 10x WD2002FAEX. Thanks in advance, Chris -- Christian J. Dietrich Institute for Internet Security - if(is) Westfälische Hochschule University of Applied Sciences https://www.internet-sicherheit.de _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs