Les Mikesell wrote:

Back to this problem again. I did a new mkfs.ext3 and ran more than a week before hitting this again:

Mar 14 04:12:29 linbackup1 kernel: md3: rw=0, want=14439505280, limit=1465143808 Mar 14 04:12:29 linbackup1 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device md3): ext3_readdir: directory #34079247 contains a hole at offset 0
Mar 14 04:12:29 linbackup1 kernel: Aborting journal on device md3.
Mar 14 04:12:29 linbackup1 kernel: md3: rw=0, want=5260961472, limit=1465143808 Mar 14 04:12:29 linbackup1 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device md3): ext3_readdir: directory #34079247 contains a hole at offset 4096

I don't see any hardware related errors, and the rest of the filesystems all seem fine, although this is the one that is busy.

Is your memory ECC? If not then a memory problem can fly under the radar.

dmidecode says single-bit ECC

Just to clear up this old thread, the problem did turn out to be memory but it took most of a day's run of memtest86 to find it and even then it only reported soft errors. After replacing the RAM everything has been fine for several weeks.

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  Les Mikesell
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