Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 00:32:29 +0400 From: Pavel Merdine <freebsd-fs@merdin.com> To: Peter Holm <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Stress testing the UFS2 filesystem Message-ID: <1541458526.20060503003229@merdin.com> In-Reply-To: <20060502193900.GA94069@peter.osted.lan> References: <20060502193900.GA94069@peter.osted.lan>
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Hello , Thank you for raising this problem again. I already tried to do that in that list, but received an answer that kernel is intended to do that. For example, you have a faulty disk. And you have a faulty sector which happened to occur on the directory place. So each time kernel reads this sector it panics. So it's initially hard to even understand what happens. And also it leads to corruption and lost files on other file system (each time). Imagine if you have 15 disks. In this case you have many files lost just because of a small (and not significant) fault. It's just a nonsense. Personally, I just replaced bad_dir with error return. By the way, there was some bug in fs in kernel that could lead to panic even on clean filesystem (bad_dir as far as I remember). It is very rare and it was fixed on DragonFly. As far as I remember a fix for this was also commited to current recently. I think that Linux is usually much smarter on this. By default it remounts a file system as read-only in case it detects a filesystem corruption. I would be very happy if FreeBSD could do the same, because fs panics really hurt when you have many systems with disks. Of course I think we could do patches to overcome corrupting panics, but the core FreeBSD team would not accept this, as they are happy with panics and corruptions they make to other filesystems. Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 11:39:00 PM, you wrote: > I had a chance to look some more at how the UFS2 filesystem code > handles a corrupt filesystem. I have made a web page describing the > tests and my findings: > http://people.freebsd.org/~pho/baddir.html > My daytime job will probably prevent me from looking further at > this any time soon, so if anyone finds this of interest I can make > the corrupted filesystems available. -- / Pavel Merdine
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