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SubjectRe: ext3+LVM - allocating block in system zone
Jan Kasprzak wrote:
: Hello,
:
: I've got lots of the following messaegs today:
:
: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,0)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 205455454
: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,0)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 205455455
: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,0)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 205455456
: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,0)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 205455457
: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,0)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 205455461
:
: The system is newly-created LVM volume group with one LV (~820 GB)
: Extent size is 32MB, LV has its extents interleaved across six PVs.
:
: The ext3 filesystem is also newly created by the following command:
: mke2fs -j /dev/data_vg/export_lv -m 0 -R stride=8192 -J size=256
:
: The problem appeared when I started to copy data to this
: LV (about half an hour after the tar xvf - was started).

More info: no error has been reported by IDE layer.
XFS on the same LV works fine (2.4.20 + XFS patch + ptrace patch) -
I've restored 200+GB data from backup to the XFS volume (no FS error
reported), then unmounted the filesystem, rebooted and ran xfs_repair
- no inconsistencies were found. I've also checked MD5 sums of few files,
and it was OK. So it seems it is an ext2/ext3 problem.

-Yenya

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