@ArbitraryConstant, it would be better if you opened a new bug for the
issue you are seeing -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies . The reason
is that the patch that was applied and uploaded here apparently didn't
fix the issue you are seeing which will likely require a differ
I noticed some other stuff:
[ 371.568931] EXT4-fs: barriers enabled
[ 371.569257] kjournald2 starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[ 371.569824] EXT4 FS on dm-1, internal journal on dm-1:8
[ 371.569828] EXT4-fs: delayed allocation enabled
[ 371.569831] EXT4-fs: file extents enabled
[ 371.5711
I am running kernel 2.6.28-11.42 generic amd64. I'm still able to crash
my system with large files on ext4.
I used the following script to reproduce this:
while true; do dd if=/dev/zero of=zero bs=1M count=102400; dd if=zero
of=/dev/null bs=1M; rm zero; done
The underlying device is an LVM on a
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.28-11.42
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linux (2.6.28-11.42) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Tim Gardner ]
* Enabled LPIA CONFIG_PACKET=y
- LP: #362071
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* ext4: fix bb_prealloc_list corruption due to wrong group locking
- LP: #348
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: High
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: In Progress
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@Eric - thanks for your response. I'll add this as an SRU request for
the first upload after release.
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No noticeable ext4-related problems with 2.6.28-11-generic #42~lp348836
SMP. I do not know if the OP's bug is fixed, only that ~lp348836 is
working okay.
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Bah - the PPA is having problems so I built locally and stashed test
kernels at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~rtg/2.6.28-lp348836
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
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I will build and test, but there is no user case to reproduce. I've hit
(what I think might be) this bug maybe 5 times in 2-3 months of heavy
ext4 filesystem usage. There is usually file corruption afterward. My
own use case is BitTorrent, and so files are checksummed and lost data
is thrown out. I
Hi Guys,
One of our kernel devs threw together a test kernel with this patch
applied and uploaded it to his PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~timg-tpi/+archive/ppa
It's package "linux - 2.6.28-11.42~lp348836". It's currently still in
the process of building but once it's finished if you could te
@suecom, also I notice in your description you say you ran Jaunty Alpha3
and Alpha 6 with all updates installed. However, you mention a
2.6.27-11 kernel??? I assume that was a typo? ie. Jaunty has a 2.6.28
based kernel.
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Hi Guys,
Just wanted to also add a note that the kernel is expected to be frozen
tomorrow for Jaunty's release. I've pinged the kernel team to see if
they can get this pulled in time. If not, I suspect it should qualify
for a Stable Release Update for Jaunty. Thanks.
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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This could be related to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490026 "EXT4 panic, list
corruption in ext4_mb_new_inode_pa".
I'm experiencing a fatal panic occasionally on interacting with large
amounts of data. The system hardlocks and I'm usually working in X11, so
I don't have access to t
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