[TriLUG] How to prevent? "fsck died with exit status 4"

Jeremy Davis jeremyhwllc at gmail.com
Sun Sep 28 20:19:38 EDT 2014


I don't believe I am running out of memory. The desktop is topped off with
8 gb and the Samsung Ultrabook has about the same. The issue only occurred
immediately after an abrupt shutdown. The desktop did this after the power
went out. The laptop did this on two occasions after unplugging..apparently
the battery is not charging. Fortunately I have not lost any real work,
however, I know that losing a recording can be extremely frustrating so I
want to be sure it wont be a problem. Additionally, I may wish to use the
laptop for a live music event, in which case reliability would be critical.
I see lots of folks using Macs for live events but I don't plan to resort
to that.

The AV Linux distro may have journalling, it is just a suspicion at this
point that needs further research. I do know the distro made adjustments to
the Debian OS to make for low latency audio recordings. I have no idea how
they would go about doing so.
On Sep 28, 2014 7:09 PM, "Joseph Mack NA3T" <jmack at wm7d.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 28 Sep 2014, Jeremy Davis wrote:
>
>  After reading up on the file system journalling, I suspect this is missing
>> from AV Linux and may be causing the recovery problems after a sudden
>> shutdown. It may have been removed or left out to improve latency when
>> recording.
>>
>
> if so it's a dangerous thing to do. Presumably what you're doing is a bit
> of work and you can _never_ jeapardise your files. If they're relying on
> not having journalling then it hasn't been designed right.
>
> Are you running out of memory when the machine crashes? Can you make it
> crash on demand by flogging your audio app? Watch with  `top` and look at
> swap etc. Maybe you could handle more writes by adding more memory. This
> will give a bigger cache for writes. Memory is dirt cheap.
>
> assuming your disk is OK, then you need to find out why you have
> unexpected shutdowns. Is it your RT app? Is it the disk system (get a disk
> exerciser and beat your disk to death)?
>
>  If filesystem journalling is not present, I wonder if working off the live
>> cd might be the best way to go, with an external drive for the Ardour
>> files
>> etc.. Hopefully a sudden shut down would not corrupt the external drive.
>>
>
> If your audio files are being written when the machine crashes, then they
> (and if you don't have journalling, the filesystem) will be corrupted no
> matter where you write them.
>
> You need to find the problem before you can think of a solution.
>
> o the disk/harware
>
> o your RT application (including a requirement to run without journalling).
>
> Joe
>
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