Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry
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I'm getting this error on a VM I'm running for a backup appliance. I'm just now starting to investigate this issue.
If anyone has any experience with this please let me know what you think the error to be.

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Start with an fsck of that volume.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
Start with an fsck of that volume.
sudo fsckStarted, results

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Yes, you want to fix the bad inodes.
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Fix in progress
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md status degraded? SMART status? Could also be a dying spindle.
Filesystem remounted ro (should be in case something goes south)? - 
If this hardware is bad (its just a shit desktop I'm using for this purpose) I'm making the boss purchase equipment.
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Clear the blacklist entry?

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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
If this hardware is bad (its just a shit desktop I'm using for this purpose) I'm making the boss purchase equipment.
Oh, this isn't a server? Very good chance that this is a hardware failure causing the corruption.
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Can be a URE as well. Without RAID, URE comes up and this is often what it would look like.
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@DustinB3403 Yes, clear.
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MD RAID 10 is configured on this box for the storage space. So I can check that as well.
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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
MD RAID 10 is configured on this box for the storage space. So I can check that as well.
Should be the very first thing to check.
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lots of deleted/unused inodes, clearing them all.
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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
lots of deleted/unused inodes, clearing them all.
That is common in scenarios where you have filesystem corruption.
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Inode ____ ref count is _, should be . Fix<u>?Correcting these issues.
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@thwr said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
MD RAID 10 is configured on this box for the storage space. So I can check that as well.
Should be the very first thing to check.
Array status:
mdadm --detail /dev/mdxhttps://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Detecting,_querying_and_testing#Querying_the_array_status
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it looks like xvda is having issues according the current screen.

Might have to replace that drive...
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At the moment the system appears to just be progressing through the blk_update_request with I/O errors for individual sectors on XVDA.
Should I abort this operation and find a replacement drive? Is it worth it to let this continue?
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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu Systemd Bad Entry:
At the moment the system appears to just be progressing through the blk_update_request with I/O errors for individual sectors on XVDA.
Should I abort this operation and find a replacement drive? Is it worth it to let this continue?
Hard to say. Real data on it? Would try to get a last backup first before doing filesystem operations.