[Bug 304128] Re: System tilts due to ext3 fs errors

2009-02-28 Thread Andres Mujica
well, you're right.  Maybe the inodes were the ones that filled up the
disk  (df -i would tell you)

Anyway glad to hear it seems solved.

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[Bug 304128] Re: System tilts due to ext3 fs errors

2009-02-22 Thread piksi
If you read my error report more closely you can see that:

1) filling of the root partition is not the cause
2) it's a symptom

My root partition has plenty of empty space (used 4GB out of 26GB) and
the problem starts occurring when it suddenly reports 27GB of 26GB is
used. This isn't related to any programs filling the root partition. It
can occur at any time randomly regardless of what programs i'm running
and with only with precisely one kernel version.

Anyway, it's good that your message raised my attention on this report,
because the bug seems to be gone in the current -11 kernel version. It
was only existing in -9 and not in the previous -7.

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[Bug 304128] Re: System tilts due to ext3 fs errors

2009-02-21 Thread Andres Mujica
piksi, this is not really a bug.  Linux behaves oddly when you fill
you're root partition... If it's happening at the time just open some
space.

If you need help with that just ask at the forums.

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[Bug 304128] Re: System tilts due to ext3 fs errors

2008-12-23 Thread piksi
** Description changed:

  Release: Kubuntu 8.10 x86_64
  System: Lenovo ThinkPad T400
  Kernel 2.6.27-9-generic
  
+ filesystem layout at the time when symptoms appear:
+ 
+ FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
+ /dev/sda2  27G   26G 0 100% /
+ tmpfs 1.5G 0  1.5G   0% /lib/init/rw
+ varrun1.5G  224K  1.5G   1% /var/run
+ varlock   1.5G 0  1.5G   0% /var/lock
+ udev  1.5G  2.9M  1.5G   1% /dev
+ tmpfs 1.5G   12K  1.5G   1% /dev/shm
+ lrm   1.5G  2.4M  1.5G   1% 
/lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/volatile
+ /dev/sda1  97M   26M   67M  28% /boot
+ /dev/sda6  45G  9.6G   33G  23% /home
+ overflow  1.0M   52K  972K   6% /tmp
+ 
  Symptoms:
- 1) Various programs suddenly complain about filled root partition.  (root and 
/home partitions are ext3)
+ 1) Various programs suddenly complain about filled root partition, or start 
acting oddly.  (/ and /home partitions are ext3)
  2) df -h shows that of 27G 26G is used and 0% is free.
- 3) pty1 starts spewing out Ext3 FS error: block xx already marked free 
errors as fast as it can (and never stops), it's impossible to escape the 
console back to the desktop.
+ 3) pty1 starts spewing out Ext3 FS error: block xx already marked free 
errors as fast as it can (and never stops), it's impossible to escape the 
console back to the desktop. dmesg
  4) When shutting down or restarting system simply halts and spews out the fs 
errors for different blocks and never shuts down. 
- 5) Also dmesg and kernel logs had suddenly grown to many gigabytes in size 
(propably error messages, has happened once) but i was unable to access them 
after fsck fix. If it happens again i'll paste the output here.
- 6) This has happened three times with the new kernel. Last time it happened i 
was recording a screencast of my desktop and wondered why the recorded output 
video contained only parts of the whole recording. Also, hdd usage was random 
when recording videos (half of the time no write activity and then a big burst)
+ 5) kern.log had suddenly grown to many gigabytes in size, there's a horde of 
lines like this:
+ 
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769667] bad: scheduling from the 
idle thread!
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769671] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Not 
tainted 2.6.27-9-generic #1
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769672]
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769673] Call Trace:
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769676]  [8023e06d] 
dequeue_task_idle+0x2d/0x40
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769678]  [8023c436] 
dequeue_task+0x96/0xe0
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769680]  [8023c4d3] 
deactivate_task+0x23/0x30
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769683]  [80500775] 
thread_return+0x108/0x3c3
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769685]  [80210ecd] 
cpu_idle+0xad/0x110
+ Dec 23 01:01:37 nyarlathotep kernel: [45311.769688]  [804f0536] 
rest_init+0x66/0x70
+ 
+ 
+ 6) This has happened three times with the new kernel. Last time it happened i 
was recording a screencast of my desktop and wondered why the recorded output 
video contained only parts of the whole recording. Also, hdd usage was random 
when recording videos (half of the time no write activity and then a big 
burst). The next time i wondered why youtube videos stopped playing after a few 
seconds.
  
  After rebooting the system following errors on root partition are found
  after manual fsck:
  
  Inode bitmap differencies (a few dozen)
  free blocks count wrong group #0 (hundreds)
  inodes part of a corrupted orphan linked list found (in the thousands)
  inode has zero dtime (a few)
  
  Fixing manually was succesful and system can be rebooted and used
  normally. I noticed some of my personal settings (such as firefox addons
  and some desktop setings) had gone awry which i'm storing on a separate
  /home partition. I haven't found any corruption in my image or music
  files but I find that some files are just missing completely.
  
  I don't remember experiencing this problem with 2.6.27-7 or any other
  previous kernel, but after upgrading and booting into 2.6.27-9 it has
  started to happen. I've checked the health of my system and everything
  seems fine on the hw side.
  
  00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation ICH9M/M-E SATA AHCI Controller 
(rev 03) (prog-if 01)
  Subsystem: Lenovo Device 20f8 
 
  Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 2299  
 
  I/O ports at 1c48 [size=8]
 
  I/O ports at 183c [size=4]
 
  I/O ports at 1c40 [size=8] 

[Bug 304128] Re: System tilts due to ext3 fs errors

2008-12-02 Thread piksi
** Description changed:

  Release: Kubuntu 8.10 x86_64
  System: Lenovo ThinkPad T400
  Kernel 2.6.27-9-generic
  
  Symptoms:
- Various programs suddenly complain about filled root partition
- pty1 starts spewing out Ext3 FS error: block xx already marked free 
errors as fast as it can
- When shutting down or restarting system simply halts and spews out the fs 
errors for different blocks and never shuts down. Also dmesg and kernel logs 
suddenly grow to many gigabytes in size (propably error messages, has happened 
once) but i was unable to access them after fsck fix. If it happens again i'll 
paste the output here.
+ 1) Various programs suddenly complain about filled root partition.  (root and 
/home partitions are ext3)
+ 2) df -h shows that of 27G 26G is used and 0% is free.
+ 3) pty1 starts spewing out Ext3 FS error: block xx already marked free 
errors as fast as it can (and never stops), it's impossible to escape the 
console back to the desktop.
+ 4) When shutting down or restarting system simply halts and spews out the fs 
errors for different blocks and never shuts down. 
+ 5) Also dmesg and kernel logs had suddenly grown to many gigabytes in size 
(propably error messages, has happened once) but i was unable to access them 
after fsck fix. If it happens again i'll paste the output here.
+ 6) This has happened three times with the new kernel. Last time it happened i 
was recording a screencast of my desktop and wondered why the recorded output 
video contained only parts of the whole recording. Also, hdd usage was random 
when recording videos (half of the time no write activity and then a big burst)
  
- After rebooting the system following errors on root partition are found after 
manual fsck:
+ After rebooting the system following errors on root partition are found
+ after manual fsck:
+ 
  Inode bitmap differencies (a few dozen)
  free blocks count wrong group #0 (hundreds)
  inodes part of a corrupted orphan linked list found (in the thousands)
  inode has zero dtime (a few)
  
- Fixing is succesful and system can be rebooted and used normally
+ Fixing manually was succesful and system can be rebooted and used
+ normally. I noticed some of my personal settings (such as firefox addons
+ and some desktop setings) had gone awry which i'm storing on a separate
+ /home partition. I haven't found any corruption in my image or music
+ files but I find that some files are just missing completely.
  
- I don't remember experiencing this problem with 2.6.27-7, but after
- upgrading and booting into 2.6.27-9 it has started to happen. I've
- checked the health of my system and everything seems fine on the hw
- side.
+ I don't remember experiencing this problem with 2.6.27-7 or any other
+ previous kernel, but after upgrading and booting into 2.6.27-9 it has
+ started to happen. I've checked the health of my system and everything
+ seems fine on the hw side.
  
  00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation ICH9M/M-E SATA AHCI Controller 
(rev 03) (prog-if 01)
  Subsystem: Lenovo Device 20f8 
 
  Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 2299  
 
  I/O ports at 1c48 [size=8]
 
  I/O ports at 183c [size=4]
 
  I/O ports at 1c40 [size=8]
 
  I/O ports at 1838 [size=4]
 
  I/O ports at 1c20 [size=32]   
 
  Memory at fc226000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K]
  Capabilities: access denied
  Kernel driver in use: ahci
  Kernel modules: ahci
  
- 
  00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation ICH9M-E LPC Interface Controller (rev 
03)
  00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev 93) 
(prog-if 01)
  00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) PCI Express Port 5 
(rev 03)

** Tags added: error ext3 file system write

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