Il giorno gio, 30/01/2014 alle 22.00 -0500, Theodore Ts'o ha scritto:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 08:59:09AM +0100, Luca Ognibene wrote:
> > Yes it's indeed very strange.. i tend to rule out application errors
> > because i don't write directly to the device so i don't think i can
> > break a filesys
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 08:59:09AM +0100, Luca Ognibene wrote:
> Yes it's indeed very strange.. i tend to rule out application errors
> because i don't write directly to the device so i don't think i can
> break a filesystem from userspace. I've checked previous and next blocks
> and they seem ok,
Il giorno mer, 29/01/2014 alle 12.38 -0500, Theodore Ts'o ha scritto:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 02:05:43PM +0100, Luca Ognibene wrote:
> > I say "same ext4 file system corruption" because e2fsck reports errors
> > on inodes around 127233 on all file systems.a I'm not sure about the
> > syslog error
Il giorno mer, 29/01/2014 alle 12.38 -0500, Theodore Ts'o ha scritto:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 02:05:43PM +0100, Luca Ognibene wrote:
> > I say "same ext4 file system corruption" because e2fsck reports errors
> > on inodes around 127233 on all file systems.a I'm not sure about the
> > syslog error
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 02:05:43PM +0100, Luca Ognibene wrote:
> I say "same ext4 file system corruption" because e2fsck reports errors
> on inodes around 127233 on all file systems.a I'm not sure about the
> syslog errors because i have syslog logs for only the latest faulty
> partition.
The e2fs
Il giorno mer, 29/01/2014 alle 13.52 +0100, Luca Ognibene ha scritto:
> Hi, we are using ext4 as the root file system of some servers(~100, the
> first installed 5 months ago). We are starting to see corruption on
> these file systems, it already happened 3 times. All these servers have
> the same
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