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Problems with filesyetm(Reiser)

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svar

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Aug 12, 2001
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Hi, I have been using a 3x38GB(SCSI), 2x1000 CPU, 2GB RAM server
One disk is LVM'd /home and another is /var/lib/mysql(also LVM'd)

This has been working fine for some 8months till
I got corruption on home. I ran reiserfsck and it told me to rebuold tree, which I did. It worked for a few days
and then I got:

> I now get a message:
> Message from syslogd@linux at ....
> linux kernel: journal-712: buffer write failed

and the system hangs
I should also add an excerpt from /var/log/messages:
> I did a search for the string FROM THE TEXT FILE(see below)and found it in
> three files:
> /var/log/messages (sure)
> ./viminfo and another one



> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT message
> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0: Dumping Card State while idle, at SEQADDR

> [Here follws some binary characters and then a piece from a text file I have in a file in one directory in /home(nothing special about thjat file) ...]
>
> This was originally in the /home directory, but when the crash occured I calso
> copied
> this to a temporary directory in /]

Looks like something corrupts the filesystem. Could it be some SCSI error. Any ideas what to check?
Kernel is 2.4.18(from SuSE)
Thanks, svar


 
Have you debugged the scis layer as well as you can?
I think this is a goog possibility for errors, as
the pattern fits fairly cleanly.

Sercondly,have you logged your lvm use?
man(8) lvmsadc

Lastly, even though I don't think this is the problem,
have you looked at the reiserfs project page?
 
Thanks. I have erased(condensed) a very large number of files
from the directory and the system seems to be flying right now...

svar
 
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