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4File system Monitoring with fanotify
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7File system Error Reporting
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10Fanotify supports the FAN_FS_ERROR event type for file system-wide error
11reporting. It is meant to be used by file system health monitoring
12daemons, which listen for these events and take actions (notify
13sysadmin, start recovery) when a file system problem is detected.
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15By design, a FAN_FS_ERROR notification exposes sufficient information
16for a monitoring tool to know a problem in the file system has happened.
17It doesn't necessarily provide a user space application with semantics
18to verify an IO operation was successfully executed. That is out of
19scope for this feature. Instead, it is only meant as a framework for
20early file system problem detection and reporting recovery tools.
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22When a file system operation fails, it is common for dozens of kernel
23errors to cascade after the initial failure, hiding the original failure
24log, which is usually the most useful debug data to troubleshoot the
25problem. For this reason, FAN_FS_ERROR tries to report only the first
26error that occurred for a file system since the last notification, and
27it simply counts additional errors. This ensures that the most
28important pieces of information are never lost.
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30FAN_FS_ERROR requires the fanotify group to be setup with the
31FAN_REPORT_FID flag.
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33At the time of this writing, the only file system that emits FAN_FS_ERROR
34notifications is Ext4.
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36A FAN_FS_ERROR Notification has the following format::
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38 [ Notification Metadata (Mandatory) ]
39 [ Generic Error Record (Mandatory) ]
40 [ FID record (Mandatory) ]
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42The order of records is not guaranteed, and new records might be added
43in the future. Therefore, applications must not rely on the order and
44must be prepared to skip over unknown records. Please refer to
45``samples/fanotify/fs-monitor.c`` for an example parser.
46
47Generic error record
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49
50The generic error record provides enough information for a file system
51agnostic tool to learn about a problem in the file system, without
52providing any additional details about the problem. This record is
53identified by ``struct fanotify_event_info_header.info_type`` being set
54to FAN_EVENT_INFO_TYPE_ERROR.
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56 struct fanotify_event_info_error {
57 struct fanotify_event_info_header hdr;
58 __s32 error;
59 __u32 error_count;
60 };
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62The `error` field identifies the type of error using errno values.
63`error_count` tracks the number of errors that occurred and were
64suppressed to preserve the original error information, since the last
65notification.
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67FID record
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69
70The FID record can be used to uniquely identify the inode that triggered
71the error through the combination of fsid and file handle. A file system
72specific application can use that information to attempt a recovery
73procedure. Errors that are not related to an inode are reported with an
74empty file handle of type FILEID_INVALID.