Re: 2.6.20 (XFS? related) crash after uptime of > 180 days during apt-get dist-upgrade on Debian Testing

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On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Justin Piszcz wrote:

Including the XFS mailing list in here too because it may be an XFS bug looking at the call trace.

System: Debian Testing
Kernel: 2.6.20
Config: Attached

I was running apt-get dist-upgrade as I always do to get the latest packages upgraded and the kernel OOPS'd when it was upgrading 'tzdata' and the process went into D-state and I had to reboot.

The config file is from 2.6.20 but it had been moved to a 2.6.22 directory for an upgrade, but all of the options have been left unchanged.

Here is the *OOPS I captured via dmesg before I rebooted:



Also,

Not sure if this helps but when this happened, any file that was open()
for read/write seem to have also been corrupted..

$ /usr/sbin/xfs_bmap -v myconfig.txt.orig
myconfig.txt.orig:
 EXT: FILE-OFFSET      BLOCK-RANGE        AG AG-OFFSET        TOTAL
   0: [0..7]:          64601112..64601119 14 (52040..52047)       8
$ /usr/sbin/xfs_bmap -v myconfig.txt
myconfig.txt:
 EXT: FILE-OFFSET      BLOCK-RANGE        AG AG-OFFSET        TOTAL
   0: [0..7]:          64625720..64625727 14 (76648..76655)       8
$ md5sum myconfig*
db8c50ca2c86d2e757ecef1d6b3fcc69  myconfig.txt
09fb630623b3ae614511cef4c7a21063  myconfig.txt.orig
$ file myconfig.txt myconfig.txt.orig
myconfig.txt:      ASCII text
myconfig.txt.orig: data
$

$ strings -a myconfig.txt.orig
$

$ od -c myconfig.txt.orig
0000000  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0 *
0003500  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0
0003506

Seems like it was NULL'd out?

Justin.

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