Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 1997 23:15:49 -0500 (EST) | From | Nathan Bryant <> | Subject | Re: Whee.. inode changed from under us. Tell Linus |
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On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Michael J. Maravillo wrote:
> 'Got that message from the console... > > - 2.0.32-1 > - Benjamin C.R. LaHaise's 2 inode patches + Nathan Bryant's fix on > locking the wrong inode > - 3000 filehandles > - new 3c509.c from cesdis
I had to bang on the system pretty hard to do it, but I just managed to trigger the same message. Same setup as above sans 3000 fd's and 3c509.
What triggered it: running several concurrent looping find /'s while repeatedly copying /usr to /usr2 and deleting /usr2... and just for the heck of it, rm -rf'ing /usr2 while it's being copied to... anyone got other ideas on stressing the inode code?
Anyway I'll keep poking around to see what I can find out.
> The machine is still up and running for more than 4 hours now.
Ditto, just got one of the messages before I killed the tests, everything's still running. __iget() seems intelligent enough about recovering from this one...
Nathan Bryant nathan@nbryan71.dorm.usm.maine.edu nbryan71@mail.caps.maine.edu
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