> I managed to hang ext3 or usb today.
> I have a small machine that boot off a compactflash card.
> I want to use a bigger card, so I used scp to copy everything
> from that machine to a new 4GB card in a usb cardreader.
> This cardreader have never given me trouble before, but is
> usually used for reading.
>
> I decided on a ext3 fs in order to avoid long fsck runs,
> and a minimal 4MB journal in order to not waste space.
> Disk seeks are supposed to be really cheap on a device
> with no moving parts anyway. The root reserved percentage
> is 1% instead of the usual 5% - more space, and fragmentation
> will probably not hurt much with cheap seeks.
>
> When scp had filled the card to 71% of capacity (according to df),
> it stopped in the middle of a file. I first suspected network
> errors, but a "ls /mnt" hung.
>
> I now have the following processes in D-state:
> [khubd] [scsi_eh_4] [usb-storage] [kjournald] scp,
> 3 x [pdflush], 2 x ls, lsusb, and a sync.
>
> Could this be a ext3 problem due to the small journal or something?
>
> Or is a usb problem more likely? "Dmesg" shows an
> usb disconnect sometime after I mounted that filesystem,
> but it seems to be usblp0 which looks like the printer to me.
I'd guess it is some USB/block layer problem. If just ext3 hung, then
you would not see [usb-storage] and similar hung. I would need to see
where each process hung to tell more..
Honza
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Jan Kara <[email protected]>
SuSE CR Labs
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