[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2024-02-28 Thread FL140
Sorry hedrick if a left a wrong impression. Looks, like my comment was not clear enough, I was recommending the 2.2.2 version for systems which came with a 2.2.x package, e.g. 23.10 (mantic). There the bugs started to make real problems (happening much more often) because a bunch of things came

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2024-02-27 Thread FL140
I can only second @hedrick on his comment and as already written above, recommend everyone to build 2.2.2 by yourself. I am running 2.2.2 stable for a couple of weeks on mantic. I still have to fix one notebook here which got f**ked up (most likely) by this and reports no errors on a pool scrub

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2024-02-06 Thread FL140
@Dimitri If I see it correctly you have been assigned this bug. So I thought this should be your decision!? If not this is bad, who is responsible then for the rejection of this? Whoever made that decision obviously didnĀ“t follow close enough what was going on in the zfs GitHub repo regarding this

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2024-02-04 Thread FL140
@Timo I just saw the 2.2.0-0ubuntu1~23.10.2 announcement for mantic. IMHO cherry picking is not a very good approach when it comes to 2.2.2. I followed the ZFS github repo closely during the time of the bug in November and December until 2.2.2 came out on the ZFS GitHub repo and there where

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2023-12-23 Thread FL140
IMHO it is alarming, that there STILL is no official 2.2.2 package for Mantic which is the official current release, for a problem which would have needed real attention and a hotfix. I build my own packages as I noticed the problem early, but what with all the users out there which have faith in

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2023-12-07 Thread FL140
FYI The `zdb -ccc` command does NOT show you which files where affected, but it helped me to identify at least one zpool which got corrupted between 2.2.0 and 2.2.1, but the source of this has to be investigated further. At least it can't hurt to see if at least the pool is consistent (there still

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2023-12-07 Thread FL140
BTW I have the 2.2.2 self built custom package running here on a 23.10 Ubuntu installation and it looks good so far. I would also advice to check any possible affected pools running `zdb -ccc -vvv pool_name` (Note: I don't know if the third -c makes any difference found nothing in the man page.

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2044657] Re: Multiple data corruption issues in zfs

2023-12-06 Thread FL140
@mafoelffen I also filed a bug report here, but it looks like it never showed up anywhere. Anyways, since the 2.2.1 HotFix never made it to mantic and I needed this fixed ASAP I made a script for building the deb packages, so if you also like to build your own until there is an official HotFix

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 2045445] [NEW] HotFix update zfs related packages to 2.2.2

2023-12-01 Thread FL140
Public bug reported: ~2 weeks ago a bug was detected which can lead to data corruption on zfs pools. most important: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15526 which has over 300 comments by now https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15533 This is bad enough, but a lot of work was done by the