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SubjectRe: [Jfs-discussion] Re: Question about file system failure
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On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 09:41 -0500, Dave Kleikamp wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 10:10 -0400, Chris Penney wrote:
> > I had an NFS file server using JFS fail this weekend. A reboot, which
> > made fsck do a full check, seems to have cleared everything up. The
> > initial errors I got were:
> >
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: Incorrect number of segments after building list
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: counted 16, received 15
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: req nr_sec 320, cur_nr_sec 8
>
> These are coming from scsi_init_io() in drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c. I
> don't know what it means, but I'm inclined to think that it indicates a
> software bug rather than a hardware error.
>
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: device-mapper: dm-multipath: Failing path 8:96.
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: cfq: depth 4 reached, tagging now on
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdc, sector
> > 1592060824
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: device-mapper: dm-multipath: Failing path 8:32.
> > Jun 25 09:27:04 nicfs2 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdc, sector
> > 1592062936
>
> I'm not sure if dm-multipath may be responsible.
>
> > Following that was a flurry of JFS errors. I assume these messages
> > have nothing at all to do with JFS, but I wanted to make certain.
>
> I don't think that JFS is the cause.
>
> > I can't turn up much googling that error. If anyone has any idea what
> > caused that I'd love to hear it.
>
> I'm copying this to linux-kernel in the hopes that someone there will be
> able to help. It would be useful to know what kernel you are running.

Well, I meant to cc linux-kernel. :-)

> > One last question, for an NFS server is it better to mount the volume
> > with errors=panic? It seems like that would keep I/Os from failing
> > due to it being a read-only file system on error. In this case it
> > would seem like a panic + boot would have let a lot of processes (this
> > is used in a batch environment) resume.
>
> Seems reasonable, but I'll let others comment.
>
> > Chris
>
> Thanks,
> Shaggy
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David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center

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