Messages in this thread |  | | From | Nikita Danilov <> | Date | Mon, 8 Oct 2001 12:04:13 +0400 | Subject | Re: Problem with reiserfs 3.5.34 under 2.2.19 |
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Stephan von Krawczynski writes: > Hello, > > I had some serious crash today originated by a reiserfs 3.5.32 on 2.2.19 which > panic'd telling me something with inodes is wrong. Unfortunately the msg was > only to see on the screen and I didn't write it down. So I decided to update to > 3.5.34 and give it a try, again. Now I see the following during normal > operation:
Are you using "heather" box as NFS server (with knfsd)?
> > Oct 6 12:14:05 heather kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [0 68965 > 0 > 0] and key in entry [3 68965 0 0] do not match > Oct 6 12:14:18 heather last message repeated 25 times > Oct 6 12:14:19 heather kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [0 13612 > 0 > 0] and key in entry [13609 13612 0 0] do not match > Oct 6 12:14:21 heather kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [0 68965 > 0 > 0] and key in entry [3 68965 0 0] do not match > Oct 6 12:14:48 heather last message repeated 55 times > Oct 6 12:15:29 heather last message repeated 14 times > Oct 6 12:16:29 heather last message repeated 8 times > Oct 6 12:17:42 heather last message repeated 5 times > Oct 6 12:18:19 heather kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [0 13612 > 0 > 0] and key in entry [13609 13612 0 0] do not match > Oct 6 12:18:29 heather kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [0 68965 > 0 > 0] and key in entry [3 68965 0 0] do not match > > What does this mean? What should be done? Does this fs survive, or am I to > reformat?
Take latest reiserfsprogs (3.x.0k-pre10) from ftp.namesys.com, compile them, run its reiserfsck --check /device and send results to Reiserfs-list (CCed in this message).
> > Regards, > Stephan
Nikita.
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