Re: XFS errors... can't repair them

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This was the message that I found in my /var/log/messages at the time
the FS was filling up. This message repeats lots of times, changing
only the page number.

Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: XFS internal error
XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_RETURN at line 358 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c.
Caller 0xffffffffa0fc126e
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: Pid: 979, comm: flush-8:0 Tainted: P
        2.6.34.7-66.fc13.x86_64 #1
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: Call Trace:
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fe1770>]
xfs_error_report+0x41/0x43 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fc126e>] ?
xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near+0x370/0xa0f [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fbf8dd>]
xfs_alloc_fixup_trees+0x256/0x291 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fc126e>]
xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near+0x370/0xa0f [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fc193e>]
xfs_alloc_ag_vextent+0x31/0xfb [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fc21a8>]
xfs_alloc_vextent+0x31e/0x4aa [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fcc718>]
xfs_bmap_btalloc+0x32b/0x4c8 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fcc8c3>]
xfs_bmap_alloc+0xe/0x10 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fcf87d>] xfs_bmapi+0x6dd/0xd79 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fffd89>] ?
kmem_zone_alloc+0x69/0xb1 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0fe6103>] ?
xfs_iext_get_ext+0x45/0x69 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0feb368>]
xfs_iomap_write_allocate+0x20b/0x32b [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa0febe1d>] xfs_iomap+0x306/0x381 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa1000669>]
xfs_map_blocks+0x2d/0x31 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa100183d>]
xfs_page_state_convert+0x29c/0x531 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff8120f9e6>] ?
radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag_slot+0x84/0xa9
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa1001c88>]
xfs_vm_writepage+0xdc/0x11c [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810d18d5>] __writepage+0x17/0x30
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810d2b10>]
write_cache_pages+0x20f/0x345
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810d18be>] ? __writepage+0x0/0x30
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810d2c6a>]
generic_writepages+0x24/0x26
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffffa1000e7d>]
xfs_vm_writepages+0x4d/0x56 [xfs]
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810d2c8d>] do_writepages+0x21/0x2a
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff81128f06>]
writeback_single_inode+0xbe/0x1df
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff811295d3>]
writeback_inodes_wb+0x2e3/0x3a0
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff811297c9>] wb_writeback+0x139/0x1bb
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810a2362>] ? call_rcu_sched+0x15/0x17
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810a2372>] ? call_rcu+0xe/0x10
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff8112996f>] wb_do_writeback+0x6e/0x15c
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff81129a9c>]
bdi_writeback_task+0x3f/0xc0
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810df83b>] ? bdi_start_fn+0x0/0xd9
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810df8ac>] bdi_start_fn+0x71/0xd9
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff810df83b>] ? bdi_start_fn+0x0/0xd9
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff81065cb9>] kthread+0x7f/0x87
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff8100aa64>]
kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff81065c3a>] ? kthread+0x0/0x87
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: [<ffffffff8100aa60>] ?
kernel_thread_helper+0x0/0x10
Feb 21 09:47:08 dagobah kernel: Filesystem "sda3": page discard on
page ffffea00001da470, inode 0x18000164, offset 308723712.


El día 21 de febrero de 2011 10:36, Martín Marqués
<martin.marques@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
> I have a system with /home in XFS format. Just today I tried to copy a
> big file not knowing that there was little space left in the device.
> The thing is that the system didn't let me access /home anymore (not
> even as root). I rebooted and tried to use xfs_check and xfs_repair,
> with no luck (it looks as if they do nothing).
>
> BTW, no reboot /home doesn't get mounted printing a lot of error messages.
>
> Any ideas?
>




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