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Syslog and kern.log having a lot of EXT4-fs warning about bindfs

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I was looking in my log file kern.log because I had problems with bindfs and I came across a lot of lines reporting the same error on several different disks, and sometimes the error comes back several times for the same disk.

I've searched but I haven't found what this error means and I'd like to understand what it is and how to fix it.

EXT4-fs warning (device sdai1): htree_dirblock_to_tree:1080: inode #2: lblock 0: comm bindfs: error -5 reading directory block


i have several disks and this error comes back for several of them, some have been there longer than others and some are used more than others.

 

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What do you mean ?

yea i have an account. And i just want to understand what is this type of errors.

 

Unraid does not use ext4 filesystem, maybe you have some unassigned disks using it? Not sure if that error indicates filesystem corruption, but still worth running fsck on the affected disks.

7 hours ago, Val.. said:

What do you mean ?

It wasn't clear from your initial post that this had anything to do with a system running Unraid, since that filesystem isn't supported for any Unraid assigned devices.

 

And you said you had several disks with the problem. Unassigned Devices plugin will let you work with that filesystem, but it wouldn't be common to have several of these in use all the time.

 

And it wasn't clear the message you quoted was from Unraid syslog since there is no timestamp or server name at the beginning

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