ZFS + xattr -> panic loop

Steven Hartland killing at multiplay.co.uk
Thu Nov 13 20:19:48 UTC 2014


Alwas good to include which version of the OS your talking about (uname -a)

On 13/11/2014 19:43, javocado wrote:
> After running an rsync (upload) into my zfs filesystem using the
> --fake-super option (which stores permissions in extended attributes) the
> zfs filesystem has somehow become corrupt. When booting the system it
> panic's upon zfs startup:
>
> panic: solaris assert: VFS_ROOT(vfsp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, &vp) == 0, file:
> /usr/src/sys/modules/zfs/../../cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vfsops.c
> , line: 1170
> cpuid = 12
> KDB: stack backtrace:
> #0 0xffffffff8034b3ae at kdb_backtrace+0x5e
> #1 0xffffffff803185c7 at panic+0x187
> #2 0xffffffff80ab8213 at zfs_mount+0x563
> #3 0xffffffff803a2635 at vfs_donmount+0xdc5
> #4 0xffffffff803a3133 at nmount+0x63
> #5 0xffffffff80553284 at amd64_syscall+0x1f4
> #6 0xffffffff8053bc2c at Xfast_syscall+0xfc
>
> I was able to boot the system by setting the filesystem:
>
> canmount=off
>
> However, I am still unable to mount it manually without causing a similar
> panic.
>
> So, setting the cause of the panic aside for the moment, I just want to get
> to the data. I'd like to think I can do that by turning off xattrs and
> mounting it read-only however:
>
> # zfs set xattr=off pool/data
> property 'xattr' not supported on FreeBSD: permission denied
>
> How can I turn that off?
>
> Second or alternately, if I want to just dump the filesystem out excluding
> the extended attributes, so that I have a clean, mountable data set, how
> would I do that?
>
> Thank you!
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