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/var/log getting spammed by xfs and cpu/pid error. Any idea how I can fix it?

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I noticed a FCP error today that said my /var/log was getting full.  In looking at it, the culprit seems to be that the logs are getting spammed by these 3 messages over and over.

 

Aug  9 07:41:58 myunraidserver kernel: XFS (dm-0): Internal error !xfs_dir2_namecheck(dep->name, dep->namelen) at line 466 of file fs/xfs/xfs_dir2_readdir.c.  Caller xfs_dir2_leaf_getdents+0x220/0x322 [xfs]
Aug  9 07:41:58 myunraidserver kernel: CPU: 10 PID: 1579 Comm: find Tainted: P    BU  W  O       6.1.38-Unraid #2
Aug  9 07:41:58 myunraidserver kernel: Call Trace:

 

Any idea what might cause this, and how I can fix it? My array is xfs, as you can see from the message, and I have a single parity.  Also a cache drive that's xfs, fwiw.  Also, the 6.1.38 reference looks interesting to me.  I'm not sure what that's referencing, but I'm on version 6.12.3.

 

 

Solved by BurntOC

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That should be disk1, but because it's encrypted cannot say for sure without the diags.

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Okay, thanks.  I mounted in maintenance mode and did a file system check without the -n flag on those drives and the error hasn't shown back up yet.  I'll give it a bit more time and them mark this as solved if it doesn't happen again.

 

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