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[netbsd-7] Critical issue with ffs+log
Hello,
I have installed NetBSD 7.0 (but I have also tested NetBSD 7 from last
cvs tree with the same constatation) on an amd64 (i7-4770).
My /etc/fstab :
legendre# cat /etc/fstab
# NetBSD /targetroot/etc/fstab
# See /usr/share/examples/fstab/ for more examples.
/dev/ld0a / ffs rw,log 1 1
/dev/ld0b none swap sw,dp 0 0
/dev/ld0e /usr ffs rw,log 1 2
/dev/ld0f /var ffs rw,log 1 2
/dev/ld0g /home ffs rw,log 1 2
kernfs /kern kernfs rw
ptyfs /dev/pts ptyfs rw
procfs /proc procfs rw
/dev/cd0a /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto
tmpfs /var/shm tmpfs rw,-m1777,-sram%25
rld0 contains two disks (wd0 and wd1). Both are clean (smartctl doesn't
return any error) and new.
I haven't seen any data corruption without log option. With log option,
I have to reboot one or two times each day this server to manually do
fsck on disk.
For example : I have tried to build kdelibs4 from sources this evening
(with MAKE_JOBS=8). In a first time, some of generated files were
corrupted. I suspect a race condition somewhere. Thus, I have tried to
delete all files in build tree and I have obtained :
legendre# rm -rfv *
rm: fts_read: No such file or directory
legendre#
legendre# du
du: ./_KDE_build/kdecore/tests/CMakeFiles/kglobaltest.dir/: No such file
or directory
du: fts_read: No such file or directory
legendre# cd ./_KDE_build/kdecore/tests/CMakeFiles/
legendre# ls
CMakeDirectoryInformation.cmake krandomsequencetest_automoc.dir
kglobaltest.dir ksavefiletest.dir
kglobaltest_automoc.dir ksavefiletest_automoc.dir
kjobtest.dir kservicetest.dir
...
legendre# ls
ls: .: No such file or directory
legendre# pwd
/usr/pkgsrc/x11/kdelibs4/work/kdelibs-4.14.3/_KDE_build/kdecore/tests/CMakeFiles/kglobaltest.dir
If I reboot in single user mode, fsck fixes ffs structure.
Regards,
JKB
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