Ooops w/2.6.7-rc2 & XFS

From: Phy Prabab (phyprabab_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Hello,

    Ran into this problem today. The machine in question
    is a dual Xeon 2.4GHz w/a 1.5T 3Ware sata volume
    carved out vi LVM2 and formated with XFS:

    nfsd: non-standard errno: -990
    Filesystem "dm-1": XFS internal error
    xfs_btree_check_sblock at line 342 of file
    fs/xfs/xfs_btree.c. Caller 0xc025c414
     [<c0240098>] xfs_btree_check_sblock+0x65/0xed
     [<c025c414>] xfs_inobt_lookup+0x19f/0x3cf
     [<c025c414>] xfs_inobt_lookup+0x19f/0x3cf
     [<c0259832>] xfs_dialloc+0x316/0xb74
     [<c027ef70>] xfs_vget+0xcf/0xe8
     [<c016f836>] iput+0x3c/0x76
     [<c026c8e2>] xlog_grant_log_space+0x260/0x408
     [<c0261736>] xfs_ialloc+0x7a/0x4bd
     [<c027c595>] xfs_dir_ialloc+0x9b/0x323
     [<c027923b>] xfs_trans_reserve+0x8b/0x1f9
     [<c0283988>] xfs_mkdir+0x2d9/0x77d
     [<c021d664>] xfs_acl_vhasacl_default+0x3b/0x49
     [<c028ecdb>] linvfs_mknod+0x44c/0x451
     [<c037cec9>] tcp_transmit_skb+0x40b/0x693
     [<c011864d>] __wake_up_common+0x3f/0x5e
     [<c028ed17>] linvfs_mkdir+0x2a/0x2e
     [<c0164eaf>] vfs_mkdir+0x9f/0x118
     [<c01e7b3f>] nfsd_create+0x443/0x48a
     [<c01eed79>] nfsd3_proc_mkdir+0xd3/0x11b
     [<c01e32a4>] nfsd_dispatch+0x15e/0x20e
     [<c03a9d7d>] svc_process+0x406/0x61d
     [<c01e2f97>] nfsd+0x1ed/0x39c
     [<c01e2daa>] nfsd+0x0/0x39c
     [<c01022b5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb

    I unmounted and repaired which allowed the unit to run
    for another couple of hours only to get hosed again
    with the above trace.

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you for your time.
    Phy

            
                    
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