Re: SUJ problem

From: Alexander Best <alexbestms_at_uni-muenster.de>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 01:26:12 +0200
i experienced the same problem running r209391. this might have to do
something with a fs being full. i saw these warnings during buildworld
when eventuall / ran out of space:

Jun 21 21:32:55 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:32:59 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:00 otaku kernel: pid 76033 (dd), uid 2 inumber 2591139 on
/: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:02 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:07 otaku kernel: pid 75215 (chrome), uid 1001 inumber
18205737 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:08 otaku kernel: pid 1467 (script), uid 1001 inumber
14226185 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:08 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:11 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:18 otaku kernel: pid 75215 (chrome), uid 1001 inumber
18205702 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:28 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661461 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:39 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661461 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:47 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661904 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:48 otaku kernel: pid 75215 (chrome), uid 1001 inumber
16086093 on /: filesystem full
Jun 21 21:33:50 otaku kernel: pid 1398 (sakura), uid 1001 inumber
2661461 on /: filesystem full

followed by lots of

Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block 7020785329444114652, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -315669439672768816, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -3220207053503867546, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -6419917778393221405, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block 3919397040058727880, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -6888424595660707789, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel:
g_vfs_done():ufs/rootfs[READ(offset=100240429127958528,
length=16384)]error = 5
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -1173790944229704887, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block 5537349803492323867, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block 882554538064816358, ino 7468267
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: pid 16 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber
7468267 on /: bad block
Jun 21 21:35:25 otaku kernel: bad block -2565060229441336925, ino 7468267

~ 2 minutes later (see timestamp). i then did a `find / -inum 7468267`
but couldn't find the file. i then did a clean reboot using `shutdown
-r now`. the buffers got synched down to 0 however it said something
like "/ cannot be unmounted filesystem busy".

i then was thrown into single user mode due to the same problem alex
kada reported. at some point i did a `mount -f /` and did `dmesg -a >
/FEHLER`. strange thing is that everything seems to have been piped to
that file twice. after that i did `fastboot` and freebsd came up with
/ being clean (although the last fsck report said / was marked dirty).
i've attached the file.

cheers.

-- 
Alexander Best

Received on Mon Jun 21 2010 - 21:26:16 UTC

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