"ext3-fs warning : ext3_block_to_path block <0 "

Deepan Acharya deepan_acharya at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 19 21:40:19 UTC 2004


Problem Definition:
I have the following server system Configuration.
Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
Kernel 2.4.18-27.7.xsmp on an i686
There are two local disc drives on the system configured as RAID 0 
using the onboard Hardware RAID Controller. All the basic linux
volumes(partitions) i.e 

/, / root, /boot, /home, /usr, /var, /tmp, /dev/shm are mounted of the

above local hard drive RAID 0 configuration as /dev/sdb1 thro /dev/sdb8
In addition to the above i have another volume dedicated to an 
application which is mounted of a SAN storage device via a emulex fiber channel 
link which is mounted as /dev/sda1 
 
The problem is whenever the system mounts this particular volume of the  SAN , the system generates the following error messages on the console.
 
"ext3-fs warning : ext3_block_to_path block <0 "
 
This messages continues to be generated and occassionally causing the system to crash. 
The problem is such that the system cannot be logged into even from the
console. Only a powercycle of the system works.  Interestingly i have
another system with the same hardware and software configuration and 
setup which works perfectly fine.
Though i am not sure it seems to be an issue with a specific file or 
block on the mount device. However your suggestions or advice on how to go 
about and fix the above problem as soon as possible would be more than 
helpful and really appreciated.
Sincerely
Deepan.


		
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