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ADD 799692 - dbench problems relating to xfs-cmds

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Subject: ADD 799692 - dbench problems relating to xfs-cmds
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Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 17:29:41 -0700 (PDT)
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 Status : open                         Priority : 2                         
 Assigned Engineer : nb                Submitter : ananth                   
*Modified User : nathans              *Modified User Domain : engr          
*Description :
I don't know how exactly to descibe this problem,
but dbench starts reporting errors under some circumstances.
AFAIK, this is related to the xfs-cmds version used
to mkfs/mount/repair (etc.) the file system.
Using the same kernel, dbench would run fine when
1.0.2 version of the xfs-cmds is used, but reports
errors when 1.0.4 version (as of today) of xfs-cmds is used.

ananth.


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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (ADD)
From: nathans@engr (BugWorks)
Date: Aug 22 2000 05:29:41PM
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The other things I thought might be useful to try would be:
- make sim versions of commands & verify they don't see the
problem also;
- ensure mkfs really is linked to top of tree libxfs;

otherwise I'm fresh out of ideas... baffled as to how my
changes might cause these errors (which isn't to say they
haven't caused them, just that I can't imagine how).

thanks.

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