Title/summary should be changed to: filesystem corruption using sata_sil (sil3114)
I have now confirmed corruption on jfs filesystem as well using the same sil3114 based controller as above. This was much harder to bring about, but while copying approximately 50 GB data to a new jfs partition, after about 80% complete I started getting errors indicating that the filesystem was read only, however mount showed the partition as still mounted rw. This is what dmesg had at the same time: [82557.508000] JFS: nTxBlock = 4031, nTxLock = 32255 [88523.472000] ERROR: (device md2): diAllocBit: iag inconsistent [97670.892000] non-latin1 character 0x6c65 found in JFS file name [97670.908000] mount with iocharset=utf8 to access [97670.924000] non-latin1 character 0x7562 found in JFS file name [97670.940000] mount with iocharset=utf8 to access [97670.952000] non-latin1 character 0x6d6f found in JFS file name [97670.972000] mount with iocharset=utf8 to access [97670.984000] non-latin1 character 0x766f found in JFS file name [97671.000000] mount with iocharset=utf8 to access [97671.016000] non-latin1 character 0x6c65 found in JFS file name [97671.032000] mount with iocharset=utf8 to access [97671.048000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 0 [97671.088000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 1 [97671.112000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 2 [97671.136000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 3 [97671.160000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 4 [97671.184000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 5 [97671.208000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 6 [97671.232000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 7 [97671.256000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 8 [97671.280000] ERROR: (device md3): JFS:Dtree error: ino = 386012, bn=36233131, index = 9 Since my initial report I have also tried a different brand/size SATA harddrive connected to this SATA controller, and had the same result. -- filesystem corruption on xfs using sata_sil (sil3114) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156612 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs