[Ocfs2-users] orphaned inodes, error while running fsck

Sunil Mushran sunil.mushran at oracle.com
Tue Oct 27 11:39:53 PDT 2009


The free space disappearing issue has long since been fixed. You
have to upgrade to a newer release to get the fix. Talk to your
distribution.

As far as the fsck issue goes, file a bugzilla with the info.

Sammy Atmadja wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're running a two node ocfs2 cluster on Debian lenny. We're seeing free disk
> space gradually disappearing (due to orphaned inodes?). This is annoying, but
> for now we can live with it. We have to regularly shutdown the whole cluster to
> unmount the partitions, and run fsck -f on it.
>
> The problem now is that one of the nodes gives a "Invalid block number while
> truncating orphan inode" error while running fsck -f, and aborts. So we're
> unable to reclaim the orphaned inodes from this node.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Sammy
>   




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