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SubjectEXT2-fs error
Hello,

My name is Mariella Di Giacomo and I need to deal with a dual processor
machine (Intel Pentium II) with Linux as O.S. (RED HAT 5.2 and kernel version
is 2.2.9), 1 Giga of RAM and an ULTRA SCSI RAID CONTROLLER that manages
sevel disks for a total capacity of 3 tera-bytes.
This machine is stressed when an indexing process (I don't have
any source code of this program) is run and most of the times the kernel
sends these messages:


kernel: EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext2_free_blocks: Freeing blocks
not in datazone
- block = 3796238336, count = 1
kernel: EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext2_free_blocks: Freeing blocks
not in datazone
- block = 3796304567, count = 1

kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device sd(8,1)): ext2_free_blocks: bit already
cleared for block 65536

kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device sd(8,17)): ext2_free_blocks: bit already
cleared for y cleared for block 8820961

kernel: EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,17)): ext2_free_blocks: FreXT2-fs warning
(device sd(8,17)): ext2_free_blocks: bit already cleared for block 26981


kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device sd(8,17)): exy cleared for block 8819668



The devices with those major and minor numbers have been cleaned yesterday
evening and I mean an e2fsck has been run and it fixed all the problems
with inodes and blocks.


Because actually I don't have a clue, I started to read the kernel
source code where these messages are printed and I read your email
addresses.

I would appreciate is if you could help me.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks,


Mariella

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Mariella Di Giacomo
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Research Library, MS P362, P.O. Box 1663
Los Alamos, NM 87545-1362
Email: mariella@lanl.gov
Phone: +1 (505) 665 4601
Fax: +1 (505) 665 6452

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