Hi,

David Chinner wrote:

[...]

What is the corruption message in the log from XFS?
Can you please post that? Without it we really can't help you.

Also, please check to see if there are any I/O errors
in the log around the time the corruption message appears.

Ok, here is a test:

test:/# find / -xdev | cpio -padm /test/
cpio: /usr/src/linux-2.6.20.2/Documentation/networking/NAPI_HOWTO.txt: Structure needs cleaning
3648371 blocks
test:/#

test:/home/olli# uname -a
Linux test 2.6.20.4-majestix-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Mar 27 12:15:41 CEST 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

dmesg gives the following:
[15442.935941] Filesystem "sda3": XFS internal error xfs_iformat(6) at line 492 of file fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c. Caller 0xc0211f94
[15442.936003]  [<c0216dba>] xfs_iread+0x4ee/0x6e8
[15442.936039]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[15442.936071]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[15442.936101]  [<c02293be>] xfs_dir_lookup_int+0x7d/0xd4
[15442.936135]  [<c022cc6b>] xfs_lookup+0x52/0x78
[15442.936167]  [<c0238a22>] xfs_vn_lookup+0x3b/0x70
[15442.936201]  [<c0153e6d>] do_lookup+0xa3/0x140
[15442.936234]  [<c015578e>] __link_path_walk+0x73d/0xb5e
[15442.936278]  [<c0211655>] xfs_iunlock+0x51/0x6d
[15442.936309]  [<c0155bf3>] link_path_walk+0x44/0xb3
[15442.936342]  [<c0155efe>] do_path_lookup+0x176/0x191
[15442.936373]  [<c0154ef8>] getname+0x59/0x8f
[15442.936402]  [<c01566b8>] __user_walk_fd+0x2f/0x45
[15442.936431]  [<c0150a09>] vfs_lstat_fd+0x16/0x3d
[15442.936461]  [<c0150a75>] sys_lstat64+0xf/0x23
[15442.936490]  [<c0102bd8>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
[15442.936519]  =======================

And after this command:

test:/# rm /usr/src/linux-2.6.20.2/Documentation/networking/NAPI_HOWTO.txt
rm: cannot remove `/usr/src/linux-2.6.20.2/Documentation/networking/NAPI_HOWTO.txt': Structure needs cleaning
test:/#

I got:

[18359.750604] Filesystem "sda3": XFS internal error xfs_iformat(6) at line 492 of file fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c. Caller 0xc0211f94
[18359.750701]  [<c0216dba>] xfs_iread+0x4ee/0x6e8
[18359.750755]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[18359.750802]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[18359.750849]  [<c02293be>] xfs_dir_lookup_int+0x7d/0xd4
[18359.750897]  [<c022cc6b>] xfs_lookup+0x52/0x78
[18359.750943]  [<c0238a22>] xfs_vn_lookup+0x3b/0x70
[18359.750990]  [<c0153e6d>] do_lookup+0xa3/0x140
[18359.751036]  [<c015578e>] __link_path_walk+0x73d/0xb5e
[18359.751086]  [<c0155bf3>] link_path_walk+0x44/0xb3
[18359.751133]  [<c0252afc>] rb_insert_color+0x4c/0xad
[18359.751180]  [<c0142044>] vma_link+0x54/0xcd
[18359.751226]  [<c0155efe>] do_path_lookup+0x176/0x191
[18359.751273]  [<c0154ef8>] getname+0x59/0x8f
[18359.751318]  [<c01566b8>] __user_walk_fd+0x2f/0x45
[18359.751364]  [<c0150a09>] vfs_lstat_fd+0x16/0x3d
[18359.751410]  [<c0252afc>] rb_insert_color+0x4c/0xad
[18359.751457]  [<c0142044>] vma_link+0x54/0xcd
[18359.751501]  [<c0150a75>] sys_lstat64+0xf/0x23
[18359.751546]  [<c0110545>] do_page_fault+0x277/0x526
[18359.751595]  [<c01102ce>] do_page_fault+0x0/0x526
[18359.751640]  [<c0102bd8>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
[18359.751686]  [<c0360033>] rsc_parse+0x6f/0x37f
[18359.751732]  =======================
[18359.751784] Filesystem "sda3": XFS internal error xfs_iformat(6) at line 492 of file fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c. Caller 0xc0211f94
[18359.751859]  [<c0216dba>] xfs_iread+0x4ee/0x6e8
[18359.751906]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[18359.751952]  [<c0211f94>] xfs_iget+0x2e4/0x714
[18359.751998]  [<c02293be>] xfs_dir_lookup_int+0x7d/0xd4
[18359.752047]  [<c022cc6b>] xfs_lookup+0x52/0x78
[18359.752094]  [<c0238a22>] xfs_vn_lookup+0x3b/0x70
[18359.752140]  [<c0154bcf>] __lookup_hash+0xb1/0xe1
[18359.752191]  [<c0156241>] do_unlinkat+0x5f/0x126
[18359.752237]  [<c0110545>] do_page_fault+0x277/0x526
[18359.752285]  [<c0102bd8>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
[18359.752331]  [<c0360033>] rsc_parse+0x6f/0x37f
[18359.752376]  =======================



Thanks a Lot

Oliver
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