> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 19:37:45 +0100 > From: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree_at_gmx.de> > Sender: owner-freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org > > Hi, > > when I rebooted my 5.2-BETA (kernel about 24 hours old), it gave up on > flushing 4 dirty blocks. > > I had three UFS1 softdep file systems mounted on one ATA drive, one ext2 > file system on another ATA drive and one ext2 file system on a SCSI > drive. Both ext2 file systems had been mounted read-only, so they can't > have had dirty blocks. > > At the next reboot, FreeBSD checked all three UFS file systems as they > hadn't been umounted cleanly before. Makes me wonder if FreeBSD gave up > on the super blocks... This looks like a GEOM related issue, although I am not completely sure of this. I have observed the following: System dies leaving the file systems dirty. (File systems have soft-updates enabled.) I reboot to single user and fsck all partitions including the root. I halt or reboot. I get a number of dirty buffers and the syncer eventually gives up. If I issue a "mount -u /" before shutting down, the problem does not occur. Why I should be able to get dirty buffers on a file system that has never been mounted as RW, I don't understand, but I see it every time I reboot after a crash. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman_at_es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634Received on Wed Nov 26 2003 - 09:51:40 UTC
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