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Date:      Thu, 3 Mar 2011 05:00:23 GMT
From:      Roger Hammerstein <cheeky.m@live.com>
To:        freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   RE: kern/155199: [ext2fs] ext3fs mounted as ext2fs gives I/O errors
Message-ID:  <201103030500.p2350NS7070391@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR kern/155199; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Roger Hammerstein <cheeky.m@live.com>
To: <giffunip@tutopia.com>, <bug-followup@freebsd.org>
Cc:  
Subject: RE: kern/155199: [ext2fs] ext3fs mounted as ext2fs gives I/O errors
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 23:43:18 -0500

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 Thank you for the followup.
 > Some notes.. from your original posting it seemed like
 > the symlink issue was due to our lack of support for
 > fast symlinks.=20
 
 At the time=2C I thought it the filesystem was ext2 and was not expecting
 those errors.
 I was doing directory listings across the filesystem=2C and the
 log was showing the g_vfs_done errors.
 I tracked the log entries to traversals of the symlinks=2C and then posted.
 
 I hadn't done much individual file accesses at the time.
 
 > The unreadable files are something new. Perhaps they
 > have extended attributes or ACLs? We don't support
 > those and they would be difficult to support because
 > of implementation differences with our native EAs.
 
 Nothing special on the files (that I know of).  They don't have any acls or=
 =20
 extended attributes.   Errors occur on mnay different
 types of files=2C READMEs=2C jpgs=2C mp3s=2C txts=2C gifs.
 Sometimes in a single directory=2C the first couple of files
 will read just fine=2C and the rest will give errors.
 
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 Thank you for the followup.<br>&gt=3B Some notes.. from your original posti=
 ng it seemed like<br>&gt=3B the symlink issue was due to our lack of suppor=
 t for<br>&gt=3B fast symlinks. <br><br>At the time=2C I thought it the file=
 system was ext2 and was not expecting<br>those errors.<br>I was doing direc=
 tory listings across the filesystem=2C and the<br>log was showing the g_vfs=
 _done errors.<br>I tracked the log entries to traversals of the symlinks=2C=
  and then posted.<br><br>I hadn't done much individual file accesses at the=
  time.<br><br>&gt=3B The unreadable files are something new. Perhaps they<b=
 r>&gt=3B have extended attributes or ACLs? We don't support<br>&gt=3B those=
  and they would be difficult to support because<br>&gt=3B of implementation=
  differences with our native EAs.<br><br>Nothing special on the files (that=
  I know of).&nbsp=3B They don't have any acls or <br>extended attributes.&n=
 bsp=3B&nbsp=3B Errors occur on mnay different<br>types of files=2C READMEs=
 =2C jpgs=2C mp3s=2C txts=2C gifs.<br>Sometimes in a single directory=2C the=
  first couple of files<br>will read just fine=2C and the rest will give err=
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