Now this is the 2nd time this happened within a week.
After the weekend I found the system in a locked situation. I rebooted
and found following in the log files:
Immediatly after a logrotate of Squid there arethousends of (the same) entries in
the syslog and message file:
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: Finished. Wrote 7209 entries.
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: Took 0.0 seconds (2601587.9 entries/sec).
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: logfileRotate: /var/log/squid/store.log
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: logfileRotate: /var/log/squid/access.log
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] __find_get_block_slow() failed.
block=2179187, b_bloc
knr=2178966
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] device blocksize: 4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] __find_get_block_slow() failed.
block=2179187, b_bloc
knr=2178966
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] device blocksize: 4096
...
..
3 Seconds and thousends(millions?) of such messages later there is no more
entry in any log ( and I assume , that at this time the system has locked )
Additional informaiton:
1.) that this system running fine for about 2 month ( after upgrading to Ubuntu
6.06) and
2.) This system had about 5-10 power cuts within a day .
So, maybe some files or squid cache is corrupt
But how do I find this out, the system is running fine now !
Binary package hint: linux-image- 2.6.15- 26-386
Environment:
Squid 2.5.STABLE12, Ubuntu 6.0.6, Kernel: 2.6.15-26-i386
Now this is the 2nd time this happened within a week.
After the weekend I found the system in a locked situation. I rebooted
and found following in the log files:
Immediatly after a logrotate of Squid there arethousends of (the same) entries in
the syslog and message file:
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: storeDirWriteCl eanLogs: Starting... squid/store. log squid/access. log get_block_ slow() failed. get_block_ slow() failed.
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: Finished. Wrote 7209 entries.
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: Took 0.0 seconds (2601587.9 entries/sec).
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: logfileRotate: /var/log/
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef squid[5284]: logfileRotate: /var/log/
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] __find_
block=2179187, b_bloc
knr=2178966
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] device blocksize: 4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] __find_
block=2179187, b_bloc
knr=2178966
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
Aug 20 07:35:32 chef kernel: [17502033.772000] device blocksize: 4096
...
..
3 Seconds and thousends( millions? ) of such messages later there is no more
entry in any log ( and I assume , that at this time the system has locked )
Additional informaiton:
1.) that this system running fine for about 2 month ( after upgrading to Ubuntu
6.06) and
2.) This system had about 5-10 power cuts within a day .
So, maybe some files or squid cache is corrupt
But how do I find this out, the system is running fine now !
What does this kernel message mean ?
regars
Martin