On 2024-09-23 11:55, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Am 23.09.2024 um 11:20 schrieb Jesper Dybdal:
...
> root: Inode 10748715, i_blocks is 281474976710631, should be 5. FIXED.
> root: Inode 10751288, i_blocks is 281474976710647, should be 3. FIXED.
> root: 223986/32759808 files (6.5% non-contiguous), 6827061/131038976
blocks
I do not think it is likely to be a hardware problem. The bit patterns
for the number of blocks you quote actually have all the high bits of
the potentially used 48 bits of the block count set
...
The large values with peculiar bit patterns do look like some flag
values to me. It might be worth asking among the ext4 developers if
those values could be introduced by some particular condition, I think.
I think I'll do that.
On 2024-09-23 16:10, Stefan Monnier wrote:
root has been mounted 13 times without being checked, check forced.
root: Inode 10748715, i_blocks is 281474976710631, should be 5. FIXED.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AKA -25
root: Inode 10751288, i_blocks is 281474976710647, should be 3. FIXED.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AKA -9
It's odd that it looks like -N². Maybe it's just happenstance, but I'd
be curious to see if you have other "data points".
Unfortunately, I have no other "data points". The data from the first
occurrence of this are lost.
Many thanks to Arno and Stefan - I probably had not noticed the
interesting values without their help.
Jesper
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