Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:16:04 +0200 | From | Oliver Joa <> | Subject | Corrupt XFS -Filesystems on new Hardware and Kernel |
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Hi,
since some weeks i try to get my new hardware running:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz Intel DP965LT Mainboard Seagate SATA-Harddisk in AHCI-Mode
After some hours of running or after some heavy file-i/o (find / | cpio -padm /test) I always get a corrupted XFS-filesystem.
I used already the following Kernels: 2.6.19.2 2.6.19.7 2.6.20.2 2.6.20.4
After xfs_repair I get damaged files in lost+found.
I read in newsgroups that the write-cache of the harddisk should be turned of, but the messages are all very old.
Is it still true, that it should be switched of? At startup I get the following line:
[ 6.820776] SCSI device sda: write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
So I wonder if it should be on or off.
I also often get a sata-bus-reset with the kernels 2.6.19.2 and 2.6.20.2.
What can I do to find the problem? I think about to change from xfs to ext2 but the filesystemcheck every 30 mounts lasts a long time.
Do you have any Idea?
Which kernel is at the moment a so called stable? Stable enough for my hardware?
Thanks a lot
Oliver Joa
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