Alasdair,

Thanks for the tips.  Do you think it's possible DM's snapshots
could've caused this corruption, or do you think the problem lies
elsewhere?

Alex


On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:18:52 +0000, Alasdair G Kergon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 11:25:37PM -0600, Alex Adriaanse wrote:
> > This morning was the first time my backup script took
> > a snapshot since upgrading to 2.6.10-ac12 (yesterday I had taken a few
> > snapshots myself for testing purposes, this seemed to work fine).
> 
> a) Activating a snapshot requires a lot of memory;
> 
> b) If a snapshot can't get the memory it needs you have to back it
> out manually (using dmsetup - some combination of resume, remove &
> possibly reload) to avoid locking up the volume - what you have to do
> depends how far it got before it failed;
> 
> c) You should be OK once a snapshot is active and its origin has
> successfully had a block written to it.
> 
> Work is underway to address the various problems with snapshot activation
> - we think we understand them all - but until the fixes have worked their
> way through, unless you've enough memory in the machine it's best to avoid
> them.
> 
> Suggestions:
>   Only do one snapshot+backup at once;
>   Make sure logging in as root and using dmsetup does not depend on access
>   to anything in /var or /home (similar to the case of hard NFS mounts with
>   the server down) so you can still log in;
> 
> BTW Also never snapshot the root filesystem unless you've mounted it noatime
> or disabled hotplug etc. - e.g. the machine can lock up attempting to
> update the atime on /sbin/hotplug while writes to the filesystem are blocked
> 
> Alasdair
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