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To: "a. heidenreich" <heid.a@xxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: xfs
From: "Nathan Scott" <nathans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 10:28:13 -0500
In-reply-to: "a. heidenreich" <heid.a@xxxxxxx> "xfs" (May 10, 11:14pm)
References: <3AFB04B2.D4F75523@xxxxxxx>
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hi,

On May 10, 11:14pm, a. heidenreich wrote:
> Subject: xfs
> hi,
> 
> it seems to me that using the same external logdevice for two different
> xfs filesystems doesn't work! are there any restrictions? (sorry, i
> don't find anything in your man pages or online papers)
> 

By design you cannot have two filesystems sharing the
same log device.

The xfs(5) man page has an explanation on what each of
the different sections of an XFS filesystem are for...

  The log section (or area, if it is internal  to  the  data
  section)  is  used to store changes to filesystem metadata
  while the filesystem is running until  those  changes  are
  made to the data section.  It is written sequentially dur-
  ing normal operation and read  only  during  mount.   When
  mounting  a  filesystem  after a crash, the log is read to
  complete operations that were in progress at the  time  of
  the crash.


cheers.

-- 
Nathan

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