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Message-ID: <alpine.DEB.2.01.1002142229470.28195@bogon.housecafe.de>
Date:	Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:39:16 -0800 (PST)
From:	Christian Kujau <lists@...dbynature.de>
To:	Bret Towe <magnade@...il.com>
cc:	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: reiserfs issue with 2.6.32.8

On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 at 10:23, Bret Towe wrote:
> I recently attempted upgrading from 2.6.31.6 to 2.6.32.8 on a local server
> that runs several filesystems and when trying to move or copy or create a file
> on a reiserfs system that was sitting on lvm over raid5(not sure if
> that matters)
> I would get mv or cp to return Invalid Argument and not doing anything
> moving files from xfs to xfs worked fine tho

I'm running 2.6.32 (and now 2.6.33) with reiserfs filesystems too and 
cannot reproduce what you're seeing. Can you run mv/cp through strace and 
provide the output? Also, if you can: maybe setting REISERFS_CHECK in your 
kernel config might reveal something useful.

Is this reproducible with 2.6.33-rcX as well? If so, I'd recommend to try 
again with plain 2.6.32 and if it's still there, I see no other way to 
narrow it down but with a git bisection (man git-bisect).

Christian.
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