Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 14:07:48 +0200 From: daniel <daniel@hackywhacky.com> To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: File system stange behavior Message-ID: <64721593.1057759668@[192.168.1.21]>
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My hardware Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.90GHz RAM 1048560K bytes DDR PC2100 ad0: 76319MB <WDC WD800BB-00CAA0> [155061/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100 motherboard ASUS PAB266-E I have it with a 4.5 stable upgraded to 4.7 stable with cvsup After I discover the problem of which I talk below, I reinstalled all the=20 computer with 4.8 stable, but this was not a solution to my problem. There are some weird behavior on the file system. I discover it with the security run output and his heading setuid diffs: Some files cannot be accessed by the find of the command. there are some directory corruption on the file system. for example a exit of it: find: /usr/ports/security/libfwbuilder/Makefil=FF: No such file or = directory the file exist but the directory is corrupted if I do an odd -t a on the directory I've got the character FF instead off = E When I am in this situation I can't do anything with theses files , rm find = etc ... cannot find them. There are always an error when I try to access=20 the files referenced in the directory. But this behavior is not permanent. I can have it for 15 days and after=20 that I find again my directory and files ok, without doing anything Another thing : one time I 've got some rights on files who has been=20 modified too. In this case it was possible to put the right rights on them. At last the system reboot frequently ( every month in average ) with=20 inconsistency in the file system. I must run fsck to repair. Since I am in=20 4.8 the system always reboot but without inconsistency in the file system. two error different for the reboot I found in dmesg.boot panic: ufsdirhash_findfree: free mismatch and Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode I must say that I have the same configuration on another computer who work = well for years ago. I don't know what part of hardware is in charge of this problem. If=20 someone have a clue for me Thanks Daniel Madaoui daniel@hackywhacky.com
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