From: FRLinux <frlinux@frlinux.net>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org, schwinger@klest.de
Cc: gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] filesystem problems
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 14:04:49 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200306041404.49599.frlinux@frlinux.net> (raw)
You should be asking gentoo-user about this question ...
Even though you don't get errors, you seem to have a corruption of some kind.
1. you have overheating/clocked hardware which then stresses during cpu
operations like this.
2. You haven't checked your ext3 partition in a while, boot in single user
mode and do a thorough fscheck.
3. You might have done too many optimisations on your hdd (using hdparm)
4. You might have a hardware corruption, which could be difficult to tackle. I
would just in case check the memory (memtest) and maybe the harddrive if you
can.
Please reply to gentoo-user for further reference.
Steph
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 13:52, Tobias J. Schwinger wrote:
> i'm using gentoo kernel sources, root filesystem type ext3.
>
> somtimes during untarring archives corrupted files are created. stat
> returns an io-error on these files.
>
> this happens especially when a parallel process accesses the disc device
> (df is a good one to reproduce this behavior). i don't get any kernel error
> message so i figure my hardware is ok (and yes, i turned off log caching
> ;).
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