I have just seen this on 6.8.0-22-generic on a libvirt host running
serveral k8s instances in KVM. Their drivers are backed by ZFS.
I just switched them to cache=writeback for disks, that might trigger
this issue. It happened when they were idle but at a time (8AM) when I
suspect some crons ran.
This bug is no longer present in kernel 6.8.0-22-generic from Ubuntu noble.
Thanks for the fix!
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Title:
evict_inodes inode
commit 3c9a7d086da4a403d72ab8df8d924f7247882653
Author: Dimitri John Ledkov
Date: Fri Oct 27 18:53:00 2023 +0200
Revert "UBUNTU: SAUCE: ceph: make sure all the files successfully put
before unmounting"
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2041613
This reverts commit
On 22.04.4 with 6.5.0-oem kernel, we also met this issue during
shutdown.
Feb 23 15:20:36 P3-Tiny-Ref3-1 kernel: evict_inodes inode 20f5b07f,
i_count = 1, was skipped!
Feb 23 15:20:36 P3-Tiny-Ref3-1 kernel: evict_inodes inode 3d74f469,
i_count = 1, was skipped!
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kernel 6.5.0-17-generic has just arrived in 23.10 (Mantic) and that
seems to clear the issue.
mount/unmount an external btrfs filesystem no longer produces the
messages.
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I also see that message - not only at boot - my dmesg is full of it:
[1017116.534368] evict_inodes inode 77d96b5a, i_count = 1, was skipped!
[1017116.534369] evict_inodes inode 973ed623, i_count = 1, was skipped!
[1017116.534370] evict_inodes inode a18d9813, i_count = 1,
Same here during boot, running 6.5.0-15-generic on Ubuntu 23.10:
$ dmesg | grep -C3 evict
[ 10.769204] EXT4-fs (xvda1): mounted filesystem
446b2699-dd26-4b84-9ada-d0cb48d21c93 r/w with ordered data mode. Quota mode:
none.
[ 11.061845] SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, realtime,
This issue appears on my Thinkpad T-series as well when saving or
removing a state with zsysd. In my case on a LUKS-encrypted (not sure if
it matters) drive with kernel linux-image-6.5.0-14-generic.
```# zsysctl save --system
I'm seeing this with test VMs running locally -- it's definitely not a
Ceph issue.
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seems to be fixed in linux-image-6.5.0-16-generic (frpm kernel ppa).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-meta-hwe-6.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I do have the same messages (6.5.0-14-generic #14~22.04.1-Ubuntu) in the
dmesg after booting, but I don't use ceph nor do I have an usb drive
connected.
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It happens each time btrfs usb external drive is mounted, also happens
for ext4 - the same drive, same usb cage. Using systemd-automount.
Linux nas 6.5.0-14-generic
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 174c:1153 ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1153 SATA
3Gb/s bridge
[397017.384016] BTRFS: device fsid
These messages get displayed when a btrfs file system is unmounted (note
they appear 16s after the mount, which would be the unmount).
I have one that is mounted (and unmounted) every 15 minutes and these
show up at every unmount.
[1254622.716595] BTRFS: device label Lacknet-Freq devid 1
I'm also getting these testing on 6.5.0-10-generic and here the issue is
triggered by enabling the docker service.
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Can confirm.
I am seeing the same "evict_inodes" messages, whenever am inserting or removing
the USB drive.
As well as when I boot up my laptop (Lenovo X1 Carbon gen10)
```
[Mon Nov 20 16:39:27 2023] usb 3-9: USB disconnect, device number 18
[Mon Nov 20 16:39:27 2023] evict_inodes inode
These messages get triggered randomly (I suspect on unmounting NFS
mounts, which are managed by systemd automounter) on my Ubuntu 23.10
machines and end up in systemd journal and kern.log (gigabytes of
messages), system uses 4 CPUs completely and gets unresponsive.
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Is this bug already fixed and in the update channels?
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Status in
I don't use ceph but I'm seeing this spammed across my Ubuntu 23.10
machines. Is it a false alarm then?
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This came indeed in via a cherry-pick made by Ubuntu [0], that was an
early attempt to fix a bug that was actually present in the ceph layer,
as confirmed by the original patch author[1], and fixed actually there
now [2].
[0]: https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
** Changed in: linux-oem-6.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: linux-oem-6.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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