We had a bug which we fixed in 1.0.12. The bug had to do with
misordering in the directory index. In 1.0.12, if the module detects a
dirnode with a corrupted index, it does not add new file entries to it.
Adds a new dirnode and adds the new entry to it. The idea behind the msg
was to indicate to the user that he/she needs to run the fsck to fix
that block. (However, the fsck which fixes this is not out as yet).
So, for the time being ignore it.
As far as the "Floating point" error goes.....
http://i-cluster2.inrialpes.fr/doc/misc/fpswa.txt
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 08:56, David McWhinnie wrote:> We are getting the following errors from one node.
> Any idea what they mean?
>
> Sep 9 10:37:23 houided003 kernel: (368) ERROR:
> corrupted index in dirnode=1.3670466560,
> Common/ocfsgendirnode.c, 1702
> Sep 9 10:37:40 houided003 kernel: (385) ERROR:
> corrupted index in dirnode=1.3670466560,
> Common/ocfsgendirnode.c, 1702
> Sep 9 10:44:33 houided003 kernel: oracle(13666):
> floating-point assist fault at ip 4000000006361862
> Sep 9 10:44:33 houided003 kernel: oracle(13666):
> floating-point assist fault at ip 4000000006377a71
> Sep 9 10:44:33 houided003 kernel: oracle(13666):
> floating-point assist fault at ip 4000000001eb0621
> Sep 9 10:44:33 houided003 kernel: oracle(13666):
> floating-point assist fault at ip 4000000006361862
> Sep 9 10:44:52 houided003 kernel: oracle(8334):
> floating-point assist fault at ip 4000000006361ca2
>
>
>
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