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Re: FSFS corruption on the rise...

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-10-10 02:02:54 CEST

John Szakmeister <john@szakmeister.net> wrote on 10/09/2006 07:59:13 PM:

> ----- Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
> > John Szakmeister <john@szakmeister.net> wrote on 10/09/2006 06:06:53
> > AM:
> >
> > > I wish I could be more involved with a solution--I've been swamped
> > at
> > home
> > > and at work, and just can't break away. However, I thought the
> > community
> > > should at least know about what I'm seeing. I can try and dig up
> > more
> > > details (I generally save all the corruption email messages) if
> > someone
> > needs it.
> >
> > Have you seen the potential fix that was committed to trunk? Take a
look
> > at r21738 which was committed on October 3.
> >
>
> I actually did. However, I think we should probably get it back-ported
and
> into 1.4.1 release soon. It's concerning that we're seeing actual
> corruption instead of the fully-recoverable repeated block problem.

I do not really know anything about it other than what I have read in the
various mail exchanges. The way your message was written it implied to me
that you were unaware of the potential fix. It seems like the main issue
with calling this the fix is that no one has provided a repeatable
instance of the problem. If you are working with someone that can repeat
it, perhaps you can assist them with getting a patched 1.4 that has the
fix to see if it solves it?

Mark

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