On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 08:46:58AM +0200, Daniel Eriksson wrote: +> > This breaks ggate for me pretty badly. +> > +> > Reading from a ggate device is hosed, it generates bogus data. On the +> > client I get tons of these: +> > +> > bad block -349963294392358026, ino 28874759 +> > bad block -3509451653830704557, ino 28874759 +> > bad block -3897387729193514355, ino 28874759 +> > bad block 3626146008983070931, ino 28874759 +> > bad block 354768189201479432, ino 28874759 +> > bad block 6451810762019986516, ino 28874759 +> > bad block -3206562763347448980, ino 28874759 +> > +> > Both server and client are up-to-date. Server is UP, client is SMP. +> > +> > I am unfortunately forced to back down to a working version +> > because the +> > servers need to be up. However, I should be able to help out with some +> > testing, just not right away. +> +> The broken version was 2005.07.08.22.00.00, the one I backed down to +> (which I now use, so no hardware malfunction) is 2005.07.05.21.00.00. +> +> Also, it looks like writing from the client to the server worked. After +> I backed down the files I had written were ok. +> +> One more interesting datapoint is that the exported device was GBDE +> encoded (I exported the .bde device on the server). I am not able to reproduce it. Both machines are i386? -- Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.wheel.pl pjd_at_FreeBSD.org http://www.FreeBSD.org FreeBSD committer Am I Evil? Yes, I Am!
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