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