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Re: more ext2 errors

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jon Lewis)
Sun Aug 3 23:19:40 1997

Date: 	Sun, 3 Aug 1997 23:13:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jon Lewis <jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net>
To: Tall cool one <ice@mama.indstate.edu>
cc: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu, ncr53c810@Colorado.EDU,
        groudier@club-internet.fr
In-Reply-To: <199708040209.VAA26695@mama.indstate.edu>

On Sun, 3 Aug 1997, Tall cool one wrote:

> Jon Lewis <jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net> writes:
> > I just got these today on FDT's news server:
> >
> > Aug  2 21:57:23 obi-wan kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device 08:41):
> > ext2_unlink: Deleting nonexistent file (1003327), 0
> > Aug  2 21:57:23 obi-wan kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device 08:41):
> > ext2_free_blocks: bit already cleared for block 1511258
> 
>   Doubt that it's a hardware fault.  Chalk it up to cosmic rays or ext2-fs
> weirdness.
> 
>   I've gotten same on /var (IDE drive).  Just unmount it, fsck it and
> remount.  That should remove the problem.

That's the odd thing.  The device doesn't think there's even a problem.

obi-wan:/home/fubar# tune2fs -l /dev/sde1
tune2fs 1.06, 7-Oct-96 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Filesystem magic number:  0xEF53
Filesystem revision #:    0
Filesystem UUID:          2f5e8be0-6970-11d0-9dd7-bf7d4611a853
Filesystem state:         not clean
Errors behavior:          Continue
Filesystem OS type:       Linux
Inode count:              1503648
Block count:              2254475
Reserved block count:     20000
Free blocks:              781022
Free inodes:              1016105
First block:              1
Block size:               1024
Fragment size:            1024
Blocks per group:         8192
Fragments per group:      8192
Inodes per group:         5448
Inode blocks per group:   681
Last mount time:          Tue Jul 22 14:05:05 1997
Last write time:          Sun Aug  3 23:04:56 1997
Mount count:              4
Maximum mount count:      20
Last checked:             Thu Jun 26 01:44:20 1997
Check interval:           0 ()
Reserved blocks uid:      0 (user root)
Reserved blocks gid:      0 (group root)

I know...upgrade the e2fs tools.  I thought I had on this system...but
apparently that must have been one of the others.  Besides...that's not
going to stop the kernel from doing this.

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