On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 08:57:09PM +0000, Claudio Martins wrote:
> Hi Adrian, Nathan and all,
>
> If think I might have hit this one!
OK - any hints that might lead us toward a test case?
> I managed to get an oops which showed xfs related functions on the backtrace.
> The process involved was "rm" and the specific stress test was some 32
> paralell kernel builds (each one with "make -j8") on a quad Opteron box with
> a 1 TB xfs filesystem. Preemption was disabled.
> After that the machine was still alive, but an fsck.xfs after a reboot showed
> corruption that I was able to repair with xfs_repair. This was also with an
Hmm, fsck.xfs wont report corruption - did you mean xfs_check?
> almost empty filesystem, hence the similarity with the above bug report.
Well, not sure its the same yet - what was your stack trace & did
repair report inodes with nlink==0?
> I didn't record the oops and output from xfs_repair. I'll update my git tree
Ah, doh.
> tonight, rebuild and retest in hopes to find that oops again.
Great, thanks!
cheers.
--
Nathan
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