Re: xfs_repair segfault

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hello Eric, 

Thank you very much for looking in to this.
Just as a curiosity, I can mount the filesystem and access a lot of the files, but some files/folders will just hang the kernel, so I need to be careful almost file by file tries.

If I could get the xfs_repair to at least clean the filesystem and allow me to browse the remain files without hanging the kernel it will be a bonus!

Once again thank for looking in to this.

Regards 

------------------------------- 
Rui Gomes 
CTO 


RVX - Reykjavik Visual Effects 
Seljavegur 2, 
101 Reykjavik 
Iceland 


Tel: + 354 527 3330 
Mob: + 354 663 3360

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Sandeen" <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rui Gomes" <rgomes@xxxxxx>
Cc: "omar" <omar@xxxxxx>, "xfs" <xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 9 March, 2015 18:18:19
Subject: Re: xfs_repair segfault

On 3/9/15 1:50 PM, Rui Gomes wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Yeah I feel the same way what could possible happen here, since no "funky" business happen in this server.
> 
> In case this help the underline hardware is:
> Raid Controller: MegaRAID SAS 2108 [Liberator] (rev 05)
> With 16 7.2k SAS 2TB harddrives in raid6
> 
> The output from the command:
> [root@icess8a ~]# xfs_db -c "inode 260256256" -c "p" /dev/sdb1 

<snip>

Ok, that's enough to create an image which sees the same failure:

# repair/xfs_repair -n namelen.img 
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
Phase 2 - using internal log
        - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
        - found root inode chunk
Phase 3 - for each AG...
        - scan (but don't clear) agi unlinked lists...
        - process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
        - agno = 0
local inode 131 attr too small (size = 0, min size = 4)
bad attribute fork in inode 131, would clear attr fork
bad nblocks 7 for inode 131, would reset to 0
bad nextents 1 for inode 131, would reset to 0
entry "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" in shortform directory 131 references invalid inode 28428972647780227
would have junked entry "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" in directory inode 131
entry "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb" in shortform directory 131 references invalid inode 0
size of last entry overflows space left in in shortform dir 131, would reset to -1
entry contains offset out of order in shortform dir 131
Segmentation fault

I'll see what we need to do in repair to handle this type of corruption.

(However, I don't think that it will suffice to get much of your filesystem
back ...)

-Eric

_______________________________________________
xfs mailing list
xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs




[Index of Archives]     [Linux XFS Devel]     [Linux Filesystem Development]     [Filesystem Testing]     [Linux USB Devel]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Yosemite News]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux SCSI]

  Powered by Linux