Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 04:20:29 +0000 From: Joe Holden <jwhlists@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: UFS corruption panic Message-ID: <CAD-04WOKH6yb0tjcM=pu86kzTfFej%2Bc0E-v9AMC9VyEDn4HSOg@mail.gmail.com>
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Guys.... Is a panic **really** appropriate for a filesystem that isn't even in fstab? ie; panic: ufs_dirbad: /mnt: bad dir ino 3229 at offset 0: mangled entry Which happened to be an file-backed md volume that got changed as I forgot to unmount it beforehand, however as a result there is now inconsistencies and probably data corruption or even missing data on other important filesystems (ie; /, /var etc) because there wasn't even a sync or any kind of other sensible behaviour. This is on a production box, which also has gmirror so I now have no idea what state it's going to be in when I can get a display attached. Surely the appropriate response here for non-critical filesystems is to warn and suggest manually inspecting it as turning a working production box into one thats dead in the water seems a little extreme. J
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