2001-12-08 06:29:46

by jurriaan

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Subject: reiserfs_delete_solid_item [ xxx xxx 0(1) DIR ] not found when FS full?

I was copying some tree and didn't notice my file-system filling up, but
I did notice this on the console (and in the logs):

Dec 8 07:17:31 alpha sudo: jurriaan : TTY=tty3 ; PWD=/var/spool ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/cp -ax news testnews
Dec 8 07:22:03 alpha kernel: vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434934 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_soli
d_item: [434933 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434961 434962 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reise
rfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4
>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) D
IR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [43496
2 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_sol
id_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reis
erfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355: reiserfs_delete_solid_it

Somehow, 'delete' is not what I expect when copying. Is this something
to worry about?

linux-2.4.17pre5, Alpha (EV56) system, more details on request.

Thanks,
Jurriaan
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I am Ginsu of Borg. You will be assimilated - but WAIT! There's MORE!
GNU/Linux 2.4.17-pre5 on Debian/Alpha 64-bits 988 bogomips load:1.24 0.54 0.39


2001-12-08 14:40:46

by Alexander Zarochentsev

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Subject: Re: reiserfs_delete_solid_item [ xxx xxx 0(1) DIR ] not found when FS full?

Jurriaan on Alpha writes:

> I was copying some tree and didn't notice my file-system filling up, but
> I did notice this on the console (and in the logs):
>
> Dec 8 07:17:31 alpha sudo: jurriaan : TTY=tty3 ; PWD=/var/spool ; USER=root
> ; COMMAND=/bin/cp -ax news testnews Dec 8 07:22:03 alpha kernel: vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434934 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_soli d_item: [434933 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434961 434962 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reise rfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4 >vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) D IR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [43496 2 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_sol id_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reis erfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> reiserfs_delete_solid_it
>
> Somehow, 'delete' is not what I expect when copying. Is this something
> to worry about?

`Delete' is possible when copying. reiserfs_new_inode() fails due to no free
space and iput() is called on partially created inode. Some items could be
missing and delete_inode() => delete_solid_item() warns during attempt to
delete them.

I added Vladimir Saveliev (vs) to CC list. Hope he will participate in
discussion if those error messages look not normal.

> linux-2.4.17pre5, Alpha (EV56) system, more details on request.
>
> Thanks,
> Jurriaan
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Thanks,
Alex.

2001-12-09 12:40:31

by Vladimir V. Saveliev

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Subject: Re: reiserfs_delete_solid_item [ xxx xxx 0(1) DIR ] not found when FS full?

Hi

Alexander Zarochentcev wrote:

> Jurriaan on Alpha writes:
>
> > I was copying some tree and didn't notice my file-system filling up, but
> > I did notice this on the console (and in the logs):
> >
> > Dec 8 07:17:31 alpha sudo: jurriaan : TTY=tty3 ; PWD=/var/spool ; USER=root
> > ; COMMAND=/bin/cp -ax news testnews Dec 8 07:22:03 alpha kernel: vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434934 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_soli d_item: [434933 434961 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434961 434962 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reise rfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4 >vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) D IR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [43496 2 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_sol id_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reis erfs_delete_solid_item: [434962 434963 0(1) DIR] not found<4>vs-5355:
> > reiserfs_delete_solid_it
> >
> > Somehow, 'delete' is not what I expect when copying. Is this something
> > to worry about?
>
> `Delete' is possible when copying. reiserfs_new_inode() fails due to no free
> space and iput() is called on partially created inode. Some items could be
> missing and delete_inode() => delete_solid_item() warns during attempt to
> delete them.
>

This warning is 100% harmless when it appears as result of mkdir which fails due to
lack of disk space.

Thanks,
vs