@Stefan #8, On our server which I first saw the crash on, only three out
of the eight or so xfsdump backups regularly scheduled caused this
crash. The others all backed up "successfully". The dump I originally
started this case with actually produced a partial backup size. The
other two backup jobs resulted in 0 length dump files. Thus I decided to
focus on the backup job which resulted in some size at all.

I could boot from the -26 kernel build and get 100% success backing up.
Reboot to the -27 kernel, xfsdump crashes. The crashing has persisted
into the -28 kernel build. For now, -26 is where we must stay.

Getting no responses here, I referenced this bug report with a note to
the XFS developer list. Shortly some xfs chances were identified as
being done for the -27 kernel, that one was suspected as having gotten
overlooked when xfs code changes were merged into the Ubuntu Lucid code.

The thread on the xfs developer list has fallen silent, and now progress
has been made on this bug report.

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Title:
  Regression between 2.6.32-27 and 2.6.32-26 xfsdump SGI_FS_BULKSTAT
  errno = 22

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