Hello Kevin,

What was the OpenVz version *before* update to 7.0.14-136?

Sparse files for CTs are here for at least two years.

Best regards,
Konstantin

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From: users-boun...@openvz.org <users-boun...@openvz.org> On Behalf Of Kevin 
Drysdale
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 1:30 PM
To: users@openvz.org
Subject: [Users] Issues after updating to 7.0.14 (136)

Hello,

After updating one of our OpenVZ VPS hosting nodes at the end of last week, 
we've started to have issues with corruption apparently occurring inside 
containers.  Issues of this nature have never affected the node previously, and 
there do not appear to be any hardware issues that could explain this.

Specifically, a few hours after updating, we began to see containers 
experiencing errors such as this in the logs:

[90471.678994] EXT4-fs (ploop35454p1): error count since last fsck: 25 
[90471.679022] EXT4-fs (ploop35454p1): initial error at time 1593205255: 
ext4_ext_find_extent:904: inode 136399 [90471.679030] EXT4-fs (ploop35454p1): 
last error at time 1593232922: ext4_ext_find_extent:904: inode 136399 
[95189.954569] EXT4-fs (ploop42983p1): error count since last fsck: 67 
[95189.954582] EXT4-fs (ploop42983p1): initial error at time 1593210174: 
htree_dirblock_to_tree:918: inode 926441: block 3683060 [95189.954589] EXT4-fs 
(ploop42983p1): last error at time 1593276902: ext4_iget:4435: inode 1849777 
[95714.207432] EXT4-fs (ploop60706p1): error count since last fsck: 42 
[95714.207447] EXT4-fs (ploop60706p1): initial error at time 1593210489: 
ext4_ext_find_extent:904: inode 136272 [95714.207452] EXT4-fs (ploop60706p1): 
last error at time 1593231063: ext4_ext_find_extent:904: inode 136272

Shutting the containers down and manually mounting and e2fsck'ing their 
filesystems did clear these errors, but each of the containers (which were 
mostly used for running Plesk) had widespread issues with corrupt or missing 
files after the fsck's completed, necessitating their being restored from 
backup.

Concurrently, we also began to see messages like this appearing in 
/var/log/vzctl.log, which again have never appeared at any point prior to this 
update being installed:

/var/log/vzctl.log:2020-06-26T21:05:19+0100 : Error in fill_hole (check.c:240): 
Warning: ploop image '/vz/private/8288448/root.hdd/root.hds' is sparse
/var/log/vzctl.log:2020-06-26T21:09:41+0100 : Error in fill_hole (check.c:240): 
Warning: ploop image '/vz/private/8288450/root.hdd/root.hds' is sparse
/var/log/vzctl.log:2020-06-26T21:16:22+0100 : Error in fill_hole (check.c:240): 
Warning: ploop image '/vz/private/8288451/root.hdd/root.hds' is sparse
/var/log/vzctl.log:2020-06-26T21:19:57+0100 : Error in fill_hole (check.c:240): 
Warning: ploop image '/vz/private/8288452/root.hdd/root.hds' is sparse

The basic procedure we follow when updating our nodes is as follows:

1, Update the standby node we keep spare for this process 2. vzmigrate all 
containers from the live node being updated to the standby node 3. Update the 
live node 4. Reboot the live node 5. vzmigrate the containers from the standby 
node back to the live node they originally came from

So the only tool which has been used to affect these containers is 'vzmigrate' 
itself, so I'm at something of a loss as to how to explain the root.hdd images 
for these containers containing sparse gaps.  This is something we have never 
done, as we have always been aware that OpenVZ does not support their use 
inside a container's hard drive image.  And the fact that these images have 
suddenly become sparse at the same time they have started to exhibit filesystem 
corruption is somewhat concerning.

We can restore all affected containers from backups, but I wanted to get in 
touch with the list to see if anyone else at any other site has experienced 
these or similar issues after applying the 7.0.14 (136) update.

Thank you,
Kevin Drysdale.




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