On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 02:08, Per Jessen wrote:
> I have a 300Gb JFS drive used for backups only.  A couple of days ago I noticed that 
> it had turned read-only,
> and started researching it. I found the following in the log:
> 
> Sep 24 03:00:59 jupiter kernel: ERROR: (device ide2(33,65)): stack overrun in 
> dtSearch!
> Sep 24 03:00:59 jupiter last message repeated 696 times
> Sep 25 03:00:56 jupiter kernel: ERROR: (device ide2(33,65)): stack overrun in 
> dtSearch!
> Sep 25 03:01:06 jupiter last message repeated 2198 times
> Sep 25 03:01:06 jupiter kernel: ERROR: (device ide2(33,65)): stack overrun in 
> dtSearch!
> Sep 25 03:01:15 jupiter last message repeated 748 times
> 
> The situation and the symptoms look very similar to what I reported here:
> 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01156.html
> 
> This time it was kernel 2.4.26 and jfs-1.1.6. An fsck cleared the read-only 
> condition.

2.4.27 has some bug fixes that may fix this problem.  If 2.4.27 doesn't
fix it, and you see the problem again, the kernel will now print out
more information to diagnose the nature of the dtree corruption.

There was a specific bug where an out-of-space condition triggered this
problem that is fixed in 2.4.27.  Is there any chance this drive had
been completely filled up?

> regards,
> Per Jessen
-- 
David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center

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