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2015 Sep 21
0
Centos 6.6, apparent xfs corruption
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2015 Sep 21
2
Centos 6.6, apparent xfs corruption
Hi all -
After several months of worry-free operation, we received the following
kernel messages about an xfs filesystem running under CentOS 6.6. The
proximate causes appear to be "Internal error xfs_trans_cancel" and
"Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem". The
filesystem is back up, mounted, appears to be working OK underlying a
Splunk datastore.