No erros, I do see hd lights going on, I do see on Top program that the
CPU% changes and fluctuates so I guess something is going on. I saw some
messages with the superblock (when ran e2image - i sent those to you in
different email). so I wanted to try with a different superblock (not to
familiar
Public bug reported:
Hi, I have a 24T file system ext4, ran fsck. It is running fsck for 20 hours so
far and looks like it will keep on going.
The system is not a slow machine at all, relatively new server.
I checked top and saw that CPU usage was not high. I seen similar problem like
this befo
Hello, I need your help. This bug seemed to have been placed offline due to
inactivity. It is still a problem as been working on moving things around
to get a testing platform. I've been getting new hardware, and started
another build process to get me to a point of testing. I'm plan on doing a
lit
Hi. The problem still exists for me, I haven't been able to get equipment
yet, but the data is still sitting on a bunch of hard drives.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 8:18 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker <
1345...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> [Expired for e2fsprogs (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
Hi. I checked into another server that is waiting to upgrade >16TB
pending this issue get resolved.
Can you provide more information as to the statement "very large
number of hard link". This other system has approx 150K hardlinks and
growing daily. I'm not sure if we are talking about millions or
FYI. There was about 15TB (back when I initially ran into the problem,
maybe about 11-14TB) of hardlinks.
The Hardlinks are used so that rsync can handle directory name changes and
not have to copy the whole directory over again. Thus each file would have
a hardlink. I estimate maybe 40K+ or 80K+ f
I am not familiar with the tool, but I was concerned about the
file/directory names. I can look into the -s option
and might be doable. I am still without a working chassis that can handle
as many harddrives I have. I have
a new motherboard and card. I was able to find online other people having
si
the nature of the content is confidential so I wouldnt' be able to get you
an e2image of the file system. it has live data. I am guessing that it is
possibly the high number of files or the nature of the file system
corruption.
I know that the fsck was not clean, and it just keeps sucking up memory
As of 1 month ago I was still having the problem. The chassis last month
has failed and i don't have another chassis that can handle that many
drives. I am on hold until I can get funding to get another chassis. I have
moved to 6TB drives for another setup, but I limited the partition to 16TB
since
Public bug reported:
date; fsck -vy /dev/mapper/raid61p1 ;date
Thu Jul 17 11:54:21 PDT 2014
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
I can't get my ext4 24TB to fsck clean. there came a whole bunch of file stat
problems after a clean reboot.
I tried 3 times so far, and each does something like segfault. I loo
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