Hi all,
I must be quick, before the system locks down again. I recalled this problem was reported last month -- thread "File system becomes read-only", to which you contributed. No solution was posted to
On 06/19/2007 03:11 PM, LLLActive@GMX.Net wrote: the list, no one mentioned anything about a bug report, and I cannot find any bug report summaries that look even remotely close to the problem.
It seems that since I installed OpenSUSE 10.2 and used ext3 FS, I get system Lockdowns with the File System going Read Only suddenly. At bootup the ext3 rollback of journals seem to be doing something, even if the shut down was done normally.
There seems to be a correlation to high disk access, which occurs when either Evolution, KMail (Kontact) or Gimp loads and saves files on a default ext3 OpenSUES 10.2 root system, with a reiserfs partition mounted on /home/<user>/Data/Data1 and/or a xfs on /home/<user>/Data/Data2, where the data is. Can using different FS's in one system cause such problems?
How can I find out what causes it?
I tend to doubt that the specific filesystem(s) in use have anything at all to do with this, but the high disk access probably does. There is a thread on Dell about problems with the MegaRAID sas driver (module name megasas) -- http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2007-March/029974.html -- but you have not given enough information for anyone to know if this is relevant to your problem. Grep /var/log/messages for "megasas". One writer in that thread (on Dell) writes "the problem is that the Linux kernel's SCSI layer insists on a single timeout for all SCSI requests, and doesn't tolerate high variances in command completion times. If any single command times out, it resets the whole bus, even if there is still significant activity." This suggests that the problem is more widespread than just a RAID issue. This is that writer's message -- http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2007-March/029982.html -- and it contains a suggestion that may be of use to you. You'll need to give us a lot more information about your system hardware (including the modules that are loaded for hard drive i/o), plus information from /var/log/messages about what is happening when the filesystem goes RO. -- Hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue. -- François de La Rochefoucauld -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org