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SERIOUS BUG regarding fsck/RAID and HFS+/netatalk or samba
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MauriceV
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Nov 20, 2000, 03:28 PM
 
I want to let people know there are two issues with Mac OS X Server 1.2. There is no good reason to believe that the Mac OS X Beta is not similarly affected.

The first problem occurs when attemping to fsck a UFS volume. fsck will hang when executed. The problem occurs when using the Infortrend IFT-3102U2G RAID controller on a 400GB volume. This hang will occur even on a freshly-initialized disk in single-user mode. This problem may be related to the volume size and not the RAID controller (as I had previously believed). If you are using a relatively large disk or any type of hardware RAID, you should backup your data and then test whether a forced fsck works.

The second problem concerns HFS+. It happens when using netatalk or samba to copy very large files (>> 100 MB) to the server, which will cause the server (and hence the client) to stall. The larger the file the longer the stall. For example, a 760MB file stalls for about 46 seconds. For files about 1 GB in size, the copy can fail and the connection to the server lost! Under Apple File Services, this stall occurs only when the file copy is cancelled during mid-copy. This issue appears to occur on all HFS+ formatted volumes.
     
MauriceV  (op)
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Jan 2, 2001, 01:50 PM
 
Bumped for those who missed this topic.
     
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Jan 11, 2001, 11:17 AM
 
Why don't you bug this then and let Apple fix it. Shouldn't be that difficult of a fix for them to accomplish. Otherwise it is just a bug and they might never know since I doubt a ton of people are regularly fsck 400MB+ partitions
     
dscottbuch
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Jan 12, 2001, 03:57 PM
 
I posted the following back in october. Is this related?

I've now repeatable created a kernal panic when copying either large files or a large number of files to an appletalk mounted system.

Specifics

Source System
- Firewire powerbook 500 Mhz
- OSX and OS 9 on same 6 GB partition
- 100 MBit connections

Target System
- Imac DV (400 MHz) running OS 9.0.4
- 10 GB drive
- 100 MB ethernet connection

No one is using the i-mac

It failed when copying a 500 MB file and also when copying a larger number (>4000) smaller files totaling about 700 MB.

Anyone else seen this?

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