Bug 150207 - Many thousands of "Found unused inode marked in-use" messages
Summary: Many thousands of "Found unused inode marked in-use" messages
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Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Cluster Suite
Classification: Retired
Component: gfs
Version: 4
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AJ Lewis
QA Contact: GFS Bugs
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2005-03-03 19:10 UTC by Derek Anderson
Modified: 2010-01-12 03:03 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2005-09-22 14:59:47 UTC
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gfs_fsck log of failing filesystem (33.03 KB, text/x-log)
2005-09-20 18:21 UTC, Nate Straz
no flags Details

Description Derek Anderson 2005-03-03 19:10:37 UTC
Description of problem:
Ran the gfs_fsck on my GFS and am getting hundreds of thousands of
these messages.  I was running extended attribute testing on this
filesystem previously.

AJ says he has a fix for this.  Logging bug to track.

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Comment 1 AJ Lewis 2005-03-03 19:59:29 UTC
Should be fixed in the next build.

Comment 2 AJ Lewis 2005-03-03 21:49:39 UTC
This fix is in "Build 3/3 #3"

Comment 3 Nate Straz 2005-09-20 18:19:17 UTC
I've hit this a few times now with the new gfs_fsck_stress test.  It always
seems to happen after all of the nodes are shot at the same time.

Comment 4 Nate Straz 2005-09-20 18:21:01 UTC
Created attachment 119039 [details]
gfs_fsck log of failing filesystem

Comment 5 Nate Straz 2005-09-20 19:08:59 UTC
FYI, this was during RHEL4 U2 testing on kernel 2.6.9-20.EL.

Comment 6 Kiersten (Kerri) Anderson 2005-09-20 19:15:57 UTC
Nate,  Are you going to mark this one fails QA or open a new defect to track the
new issue?  Is this the same scenario where you are testing extended attributes?

Comment 7 Corey Marthaler 2005-09-22 14:59:03 UTC
I've hit this now as well. The original bug was that there were "thousands" of
these messages. I've only seen a few. The question is, is it a bug if gfs_fsck
spits any of them out? I'll close this bug and open a new one.


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