Coda File System

Coda and fsck/salvage

From: Dietmar Goldbeck <dietmar.goldbeck_at_acm.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 14:00:03 +0200
  Hello,

we are evaluating Coda here and i have a problem.
I had a server running and two clients actively writing files.
 
To check crash recovery, i powered down the server. Now the volume
is damaged and SrvLog looks:

12:24:36 Marking as BARREN 
12:24:36 Vnode (8000002.48a2.31f5): length incorrect; can't happen!
12:24:36 Marking as BARREN 
12:24:36 Vnode 0x8000002.48a4.31f6 incorrect inode - Correcting

12:24:36 f_icreate: bitmap free at 4126, inode 4127 exists!

SrvErr:

could not open key 2 file: No such file or directory
12:24:36 f_icreate: bitmap free at 4126, inode 4127 exists!

Assertion failed: 0, file "/usr/src/debian/coda-5.2.7/coda-src/partition/ftreeifs.c", line 311
Sleeping forever.  You may use gdb to attach to process 1029.root_at_platin:/vice/s

I had a normal Linux fsck checking the /vicepa partition at bootup,
before starting codasrv.
Is this wrong? I thought the free block bitmaps would go bad without e2fsck.
Are there any other tools to check the coda volume? 
 
  regards
     Dietmar Goldbeck

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Received on 1999-07-30 08:00:50