Ext3-fs Error Device Sda2 Ext3_lookup
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Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: 182 [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced I'm getting a few of these recently:kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda4): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1679361I use aMule
Ext3-fs Error Deleted Inode Referenced
and have lots of 2GB+ files on sda4/etc/fstabUUID=738ce19e-730e-499b-ae48-978ab9e67326 /boot ext2 defaults,noatime ext3-fs error fortigate 0 2 UUID=4ba03ce9-852a-4c70-8f9a-0f35a8b04281 / ext3 defaults,noatime 0 1 UUID=87f556fe-3df5-448e-bbbb-81ca8b908a48 /var ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2 UUID=7c792232-bd6d-42c6-84c8-a960cdd8456d /home ext3 defaults,noatime,data=journal
Ext3-fs Error (device Dm-0)
0 2are they anything to worry about....if so, what should i do?ty Last edited by gav616 (2009-07-01 13:29:35) Offline #2 2009-07-01 00:31:04 djgera Developer From: Buenos Aires - Argentina ext3 fs error journal has aborted Registered: 2008-12-24 Posts: 707 Website Re: [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced >> kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda4): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1679361you are (or some program) read a directory that have a referenced to a deleted inode.Login as root, umount sda4 and do a fsckwhat is your kernel version? Offline #3 2009-07-01 12:47:00 gav616 Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: ext3-fs error unable to read inode block 182 Re: [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced djgera wrote:you are (or some program) read a directory that have a referenced to a deleted inode.Could this of occurred after a full system freeze? (had one the other day, and had to hard shutdown).djgera wrote:Login as root, umount sda4 and do a fsckI'll try that, thank you.I was panicking my drive was about to fail.....fingers crossed......djgera wrote:what is your kernel version?latest 26 in 'core' Offline #4 2009-07-01 13:29:17 gav616 Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: 182 Re: [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced Its seems to of 'fixed' hundreds of inodes dirs, and no errors are showing so i think its ok now. Offline Pages: 1 Index »Newbie Corner »[SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade Issues [testing] Repo Forum Creating & Modifying Packages AUR Issues, Discuss
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posts 1 2 Next rotorboy Posts: 26 Joined: 2005/03/03 23:02:04 deleted inode referenced ext4 ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317 Quote Postby rotorboy » 2008/10/31 21:44:54 Greetings.Server was running
Ext3-fs Error (device Sda1)
CentOS 5.2 fine and then suddenly the user partition switched to read-only.messages log contains:Oct 31 10:23:48 alpha kernel: SCSI device sda: drive cache: write backOct 31 12:16:10 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75125 alpha kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda7): ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317Oct 31 12:16:10 alpha kernel: Aborting journal on device sda7.Oct 31 12:16:10 alpha kernel: ext3_abort called.Oct 31 12:16:10 alpha kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda7): ext3_journal_start_sb: Detected aborted journalOct 31 12:16:10 alpha kernel: Remounting filesystem read-onlyOct 31 12:16:10 alpha kernel: __journal_remove_journal_head: freeing b_committed_dataOct http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12289 31 13:16:06 alpha kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda7): ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317Oct 31 14:16:02 alpha kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda7): ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317any ideas? Top AlanBartlett Forum Moderator Posts: 9296 Joined: 2007/10/22 11:30:09 Location: ~/Earth/UK/England/Suffolk Contact: Contact AlanBartlett Website Re: ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317 Quote Postby AlanBartlett » 2008/11/01 13:40:38 My suggestion:(1) take system to single user mode: telinit 1(2) unmount the user partition: umount /dev/whatever(3) check the files system: e2fsck /dev/whatever(4) attempt to remount the user partition(5) check your log files(6) take the system back to multi-user mode (telinit 3 or 5) or re-boot it. Top rotorboy Posts: 26 Joined: 2005/03/03 23:02:04 Re: ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 8441457 in dir #8441317 Quote Postby rotorboy » 2008/11/04 17:40:38 Hi Alan,I rebooted and did the fsck via the maintenance mode... the problem is this keeps happening and I'm not finding anything in the logs to indicate a hard-disk failure. The machi
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