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Re: [Xen-devel] BUG: ext3 corruption in domU



I would once again like to request help with a bug in Xen. Repeating
message from April 16th:

First, I'm happy to provide more information about this bug as
requsted. I recognize not all relevant data has
been collected yet.

Detailed information about this bug can be found at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705124.

The executive summary is: Using Debian Testing (7.0, wheezy) dom0 with
LVM and full disk encryption with
Debian Stable (6.0, Squeeze) domU, transferring large files via scp or
rsync over openswan results in data corruption, with
eventual file system corruption. The culprit appears to be full disk
encryption, however that evidence may not be conclusive.

While I don't mind providing additional information, I'd hate to have
to repeat the information I've provided to the Debian bug hunting
folks.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Anthony Sheetz <sheetzam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> (re-sending, first message seems to have gotten lost)
>
> I was referred here by Ian Campbell ijc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx from bugs.debian.org.
>
> First, I'm happy to provide more information about this bug as
> requsted. I recognize not all relevant data has
> been collected yet.
>
> Detailed information about this bug can be found at
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705124.
>
> The executive summary is: Using Debian Testing (7.0, wheezy) dom0 with
> LVM and full disk encryption with
> Debian Stable (6.0, Squeeze) domU, transferring large files via scp or
> rsync over openswan results in data corruption, with
> eventual file system corruption. The culprit appears to be full disk
> encryption, however that evidence may not be conclusive.
>
> While I don't mind providing additional information, I'd hate to have
> to repeat the information I've provided to the Debian bug hunting
> folks.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

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