[ale] Directories swapping contents!?!?!?

Brian W. Neu ale at advancedopen.com
Wed Jun 27 00:27:39 EDT 2007


I've seen this before.  It's the work of the Filesystem Gnomes, not to 
be confused with the related species of Underpants Gnomes plotting world 
domination.  The Filesystem Gnomes are still a frustrating group 
nonetheless.

Actually, if those directories are shared via Samba, then I'd suspect 
end user error/mischief.  I cannot tell you how many client's I've seen 
with errors due to users accidentally deleting network files/folders. 
Even with logs proving their guilt, end users claim complete innocence, 
or just complete stupidity.


Beware the Underpants Gnomes!

Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> I've just seen highly weird behavior on my file server.
>
> I have a RAID 1 set across two 160Gb drives, and it has two directories 
> that are shared out individually via Samba.  The RAID device, /dev/md0, 
> is formatted ext3.
>
> Quite inexplicably, the contents of the two directories have swapped 
> places.  Machines connecting to the server see the switch, and if I 
> shell into the server itself and look at the two directories, that's 
> exactly what has happened.  /proc/mdstat looks normal, nothing shows up 
> in dmesg or /var/log/everything/current.
>
> Apparently there has been some sort of filesystem corruption, but the 
> result is awfully specific, and apparently the kernel modules involved 
> don't think there is anything wrong.
>
> WTF?
>
>
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