On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Doug Barton wrote:
On 03/20/2011 09:22, Marius Strobl wrote:
I fear it's still a bit premature for enable SU+J by default. Rather
recently I was told about a SU+J filesystems lost after a panic
that happend after snapshotting it (report CC'ed, maybe he can
provide some more details) and I'm pretty sure I've seen the problem
described in PR 149022 also after the potential fix mentioned in its
feedback.
+1
I tried enabling SU+J on my /var (after backing up of course) and after a
panic random files were missing entirely. Not the last updates to those
files, the whole file, and many of them had not been written to in
days/weeks/months.
So you're saying the directory entry was missing? Can you tell me how big
the directory was? Number of files? Approximate directory size when you
consider file names? When you fsck'd were inodes recovered and linked
into lost and found? What was the actual path?
I'm trying to wrap my head around how this would be possible and where the
error could be and whether it could be caused by SUJ. The number of
interactions with disk writes are minimal. Corruption if it occurs would
most likely be caused by a bad journal recovery.
Thanks,
Jeff
With all due respect to the hard work that went into the code, I would be
very uncomfortable with enabling it by default at this point.
Doug
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