On 11/04/2015 03:23 AM, Patrick Farrell wrote: > PAF: Remember, the specific conditions are pretty tight. Created under 1.8, > not empty (if it's empty, the .. dentry is not misplaced when moved) but also > non-htree, then moved with dirdata enabled, and then grown to this larger > size. How many existing (small) directories do you move and then add a bunch > of files to? It's a pretty rare operation. We only hit it at Martin's site > because of an automated tool they have to re-arrange user/job directories. Well, not only because of the tool. Especially, because when the directories have been moved by the tool, no files are added anymore. However, our mechanism gives a reason to the users to move their data from time to time (that's not the intention of the mechanism, but that's how some users react).
But I'm not quite sure anymore if moving the directories is really a precondition to run into LU-5626. We have run the background lfsck which adds the FID to the existing dentries. This might be an important detail, because in our case a second '..' entry containing the FID was presumably created by lfsck (in the wrong place), and not by moving the directory. To my current understanding the user then only has to add some files to trigger the LBUG. A subsequent e2fsck will not only find this particular directory but all other small directories with a '..' entry in the wrong place. When e2fsck tries to fix these directories, some entries are overwritten by the FID and these files are then moved to lost+found. If one of these first entries happens to be a small subdirectory, I believe there is a chance to run into the same issue again, when you move everything back to the original location after the e2fsck and someone starts adding files in these subdirectories. However, the preconditions are still quite narrow: small directories, not empty, created without fid, then converted by lfsck (or alternatively moved to a different place which would also create the second '..' entry). To trigger the LBUG files need to be added to one of these directories and for a second occurrence of the LBUG the same conditions must hold for another subdirectory which must have been at the very beginning of the directory. Martin
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