2001-07-12 11:36:09

by Steffen Grunewald

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Subject: reiserfs error message

Should I worry about

kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [62743 393750 0 0] and key
in entry [62444 393750 0 0] do not match

? This is SuSE 7.1 kernel 2.2.18, with automatic FTP updates.

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2001-07-13 14:18:50

by Chris Mason

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Subject: Re: reiserfs error message



On Thursday, July 12, 2001 01:35:44 PM +0200 Steffen Grunewald
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Should I worry about
>
> kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [62743 393750 0 0] and key
> in entry [62444 393750 0 0] do not match
>
> ? This is SuSE 7.1 kernel 2.2.18, with automatic FTP updates.
>

This is due to two files sharing the same inode number, which isn't supposed
to happen. You can find the two files by doing a find -inum 393750 on the
filesystem. You probably want to grab the latest reiserfsck from
ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/pre and check the entire FS.

The only known way to trigger this problems involves running an older version
of reiserfsck --rebuild-tree. Have you done that?

-chris

2001-07-13 16:26:22

by Steffen Grunewald

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Subject: Re: reiserfs error message

On Fri 2001-07-13 (10:17), Chris Mason wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, July 12, 2001 01:35:44 PM +0200 Steffen Grunewald
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Should I worry about
> >
> > kernel: vs-13048: reiserfs_iget: key in inode [62743 393750 0 0] and key
> > in entry [62444 393750 0 0] do not match
> >
> > ? This is SuSE 7.1 kernel 2.2.18, with automatic FTP updates.
> >
>
> This is due to two files sharing the same inode number, which isn't supposed
> to happen. You can find the two files by doing a find -inum 393750 on the
> filesystem. You probably want to grab the latest reiserfsck from
> ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/pre and check the entire FS.

Unfortunately I now have to guess which FS is affected.

I'll look for an upgrade from SuSE.

> The only known way to trigger this problems involves running an older version
> of reiserfsck --rebuild-tree. Have you done that?

No. But perhaps the system did it when I changed from 7.0 to 7.1?

Steffen
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