On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:12:58 -0500, Dave Kleikamp wrote:

>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.

I've just upgraded to 2.4.27 and jfs-1.1.7. This problem seems to occur only very 
infrequently, but I'll keep an eye on it.

>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?

No, there is about 180Gb left at the moment.  

/Per Jessen

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