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2003 Mar 02
1
2.5.59 ext3 error message
VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer buffer layer error at fs/buffer.c:1182 Pass this trace through ksymoops for reporting Call Trace: [<c01468f0>] [<c0146aa9>] [<c0146b57>] [<c0146b84>] [<c0175a17>] [<c023cbfa>] [<c023d2f1>] [<c0175c90>] [<c01728e9>] [<c01ad7d6>] [<c014d215>] [<c0154c68>] [<c0154f79>]
2001 May 02
4
oops 2.2.19 ext3 0.0.6b prune_dcache
Hi, i am seeing an oops (every couple of days) on a UP PII system with SCSI disks, Kernel 2.2.19 and ext3 0.0.6b. All oops output passed the klogd thus i cant anymore pipe it through ksymoops - I ensured klogd got the correct System.map so the result should be reliable. Apr 25 17:03:10 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8efd1fc8 current->tss.cr3 = 0981e000, %%cr3 =
2003 Jan 16
0
[PATCH] Using qstr in ext3_get_parent()
Hi In ext3_get_parent(), quick string (struct qstr) can do the job, in place of declaring a dentry on stack. Following patch does this and saves few bytes on kernel stack. Thanks, Maneesh namei.c | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------------- 1 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff -urN linux-2.5.58-base/fs/ext3/namei.c
2006 Mar 08
2
too much cpu system time with kernel 2.6.9-22.0.2.EL
I'm running a server recently installed with centos 4.2. It's running the kernel in the subject line, on an PIII 866Mhz with 512mb ram. The system is running basically two processes: 1) ssh to remote system, receiving a stream of bytes piped into 2) gzip the stream, write to disk file The system is slow, relatively (866Mhz cpu) and the network is fast (gigabit) so the limiting factor
2006 Apr 29
0
troubleshooting kernel crash?
I'm getting kernel crashes on a new machine since it went into production some weeks ago. How can I troubleshoot this? I suspect a hardware problem, but I know too few about the kernel and kernel debugging on Linux to know how I can nail this down with debugging software. Just for reference of what kind these oopses are I quote the last two. The symptom is that the machine stops
2002 Dec 29
0
[Fwd: 2.5.53: VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer]
hm, this backtrace actually has info... btw, I think we need this: --- 25/fs/ext3/namei.c~ext3-brelse-fix Sun Dec 29 06:53:39 2002 +++ 25-akpm/fs/ext3/namei.c Sun Dec 29 06:53:54 2002 @@ -576,8 +576,10 @@ int ext3_htree_fill_tree(struct file *di (hinfo.minor_hash < start_minor_hash))) continue; if ((err = ext3_htree_store_dirent(dir_file, - hinfo.hash,
2006 Jan 02
1
2.6.15-rc6 OOPS
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 11:03:36PM +0300, Andrey J. Melnikoff (TEMHOTA) wrote: > Hello. Hi Andrey, > Please, CC me, i'm not subscribed. > > Kernel 2.6.15-rc6 OOPS: > > kernel: general protection fault: 0000 [#1] > kernel: SMP > kernel: Modules linked in: ipt_REDIRECT ipt_LOG ipt_TOS ipt_TCPMSS ipt_tos > ip_nat_ftp ipt_tcpmss iptable_nat ip_nat iptable_mangle
2001 Oct 05
1
Kernel Ooops probably in conjunction with lvm
Hello, I've got a rather strange setup over here with about 6 ext3 partitions, one 50gig lvm partition and one 2 gig software-raid1 partition running under a heavily patched 2.4.10 kernel (various netfilter patches, freeswan, current lvm patch (1.0.1-rc4 and current ext3 patch). Furthermore I have all of those neccessary filesystem tools, so don't tell me to upgrade :-) The machine was
2001 Jun 14
2
Assertion in buffer.c:1122 __refile_buffer
Started with buffer.c v1.19. Reversing change works for me in linux-2.4.6. Loaded 16705 symbols from /lib/modules/2.4.6-pre3/System.map. Symbols match kernel version 2.4.6. Loaded 256 symbols from 12 modules. Linux version 2.4.6-pre3 (root@home1) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)) #2 Wed Jun 13 19:53:28 EDT 2001 ----- SNIP ------- VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(22,64) Assertion
2009 Jun 04
0
Instability with later 4.x kernels?
I have an Athlon with about 10 HDDs plugged in, primarily to do Disk2Disk backups. Some drives are PATA, some are SATA, some are USB. A strange concoction, but it's been relatively stable for some 4-5 years, despite numerous upgrades and so on. It's been running CentOS 4 for a long, long time. (years) Recently, I've started to have problems with its stability, and after 2 weeks
2001 Dec 06
1
2.2.19: Assertion failure in ext3_new_block() at balloc.c line 709
Red Hat 2.2.19-6.2.12 + 0.0.7a + https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/ext3-users/2001-November/002258.html (not tuned in /proc yet) + journal 4MB on each fs + 6 ext3 fs on raid1 (hda+hdc) + 1 ext3 fs on another disk not on raid1 (hdd) While untarring (tar zxf) a file that was on a ext3/raid1 onto hdd I got: ksymoops 2.3.4 on i686 2.2.19-6.2.12.g1. Options used -V (default) -k
2007 Feb 05
1
kernel error -- system crash
The system stopped responding to ssh but still responded to ping. The logs showed this error: (its long) Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: gdmgreeter: page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50 Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: [<c014f863>] __alloc_pages+0x28b/0x29d Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: [<c014b70f>] find_or_create_page+0x39/0x72 Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel:
2002 Nov 17
1
error message - bad hard drive?
Hi upon booting this morning (Redhat 8.0), i received this error message Nov 17 02:55:07 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)): ext3_find_entry: bad entry in directory #1111941: inode out of bounds - offset=36, inode=537868397, rec_len=12, name_len=4 I've also had these messages too Nov 3 20:25:42 jaguar kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC } Nov 3
2009 Feb 13
1
[PATCH 1/1] OCFS2: add IO error check in ocfs2_get_sector() -v3
checks IO error in ocfs2_get_sector(). this patch is based on Linus' git. Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang at oracle.com> -- diff -up ./fs/ocfs2/super.c.orig ./fs/ocfs2/super.c --- ./fs/ocfs2/super.c.orig 2009-02-12 18:05:19.023685000 -0800 +++ ./fs/ocfs2/super.c 2009-02-12 18:07:13.995623000 -0800 @@ -1537,6 +1537,13 @@ static int ocfs2_get_sector(struct super
2009 Feb 12
2
[PATCH 1/1] OCFS2: add IO error check in ocfs2_get_sector() -v2
checks IO error in ocfs2_get_sector(). this patch is based on 1.4 git. Signed-off-by: Wengang wang <wen.gang.wang at oracle.com> -- Index: fs/ocfs2/super.c =================================================================== --- fs/ocfs2/super.c (revision 128) +++ fs/ocfs2/super.c (working copy) @@ -1203,6 +1203,12 @@ static int ocfs2_get_sector(struct super unlock_buffer(*bh);
2003 Aug 06
2
Re: ext3 badness in 2.6.0-test2
On Monday August 4, akpm@osdl.org wrote: > Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org> wrote: > > > > I came back this morning and found: > > EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted > > EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted > > EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted >
2001 Jul 05
1
2.2.19/0.0.7a assertion failure
While ripping one of my cds on my laptop this happened: Message from syslogd@theirongiant at Thu Jul 5 09:52:16 2001 ... theirongiant kernel: Assertion failure in do_get_write_access() at transaction.c line 551: "handle->h_buffer_credits > 0" from the kern.log: Assertion failure in do_get_write_access() at transaction.c line 551: "handle->h_buffer_credits > 0"
2001 Apr 29
1
freeing, allocating and free blocks in Ext3
Hi, We hit an interesting issue with Ext3 in ordered data mode. A large file was truncated (open with O_TRUNC) and immediately over-written with a single write call. The write call returned ENOSPACE, but a check for space (using essentially statfs) promised that there would be plenty of space. The reason turned out to be that the blocks freed by the truncation were not yet available to the
2004 Mar 18
0
mark_buffer_dirty() reports buffer_head is not uptodate in JBDroutine journal_create() in kernel 2.6.
Hi Stephen, I found a bug in JBD routine journal_create() in kernel 2.6, when I debug the OCFS v2 driver. mark_buffer_dirty() reports buffer_head is not uptodate. See following bug description. ------------------------------------------------------- OS: Linux Kernel 2.6.1 Plarform: IA32 Steps: 1. Build the ocfs v2 driver under kernel 2.6. 2. insert ocfs2.ko into kernel 2.6. 3. mkfs.ocfs2 -F
2007 Feb 24
0
how to commit a directory entry to the disk in EXT3 FS
hey guys, well i am stuck up at a trivial point of committing the directory entry buffer to the disk i have intialised the values of struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *de and now want to commit it to the disk in the function EXT3 FS----linux 2.6.18 ----fs/ext3/inode.c static int ext3_do_update_inode(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, struct ext3_iloc