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Subject: [ts-7000] TS7370: files corrupted on jfs file system
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Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 17:39:21 -0000
I am having problems on ts7370 sd card file system, files corrupted with data 
of other files and some partitions that disappear.

I have linux 2.6.21 a scheme of 6 partition, 2 rw formatted with jfs.

I can't reproduce the error, but still happens on some equipments, logs aren't 
easy to obtain due to being saved on the file system :-/

In some cases it have appeared on dmesg the follow messages:

ERROR: (device tssdcarda6): DT_GETPAGE: dtree page corrupt
ERROR: (device tssdcarda5): diRead: i_ino != di_number 

that I have seen on google it's relative to jfs, i have tried ext3 on sd card 
and have appeared:

attempt to access beyond end of device
tssdcard5: rw=0, want=4294967296, limit=1023763

Anyone have seen something like this ?

I am trying to get a way to reproduce the problem in a deterministic way. Will 
start with writes to file system and communication with serial ports and see 
what appears on dmesg.





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