Snapshot corruption.
Brian Fundakowski Feldman
green at freebsd.org
Mon Nov 22 23:28:19 GMT 2004
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 03:32:13PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
> >>>>> "Julian" == Julian Elischer <julian at elischer.org> writes:
>
> Julian> David Gilbert wrote:
>
> >> I've got a medium busy server (few thousand mail messages a day,
> >> web, webmail, imap, etc) that I can fairly reliably reproduce
> >> filesystem corruption by creating multiple snapshots and deleting
> >> them.
> >>
> >> I don't think I'm up to debugging this, but I may be able to
> >> provide an exercise platform.
>
> Julian> can you characterise the corruption?
>
> Sure. Typically the system will crash with an ffs panic of some
> random type. When it comes back, we run non-background fsck's because
> manual fsck is sometimes required.
>
> Corruption varies. Some stuff sometimes pops up in lost+found. Some
> stuff can vanish (not 100% positive on that). But most worringly, is
> that some files come back corrupted (ie berkley db files that db won't
> read).
Long strings of NUL bytes? Missing data? Spam (from the same file,
or from other files)?
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