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Re: LVM1 & XFS

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Subject: Re: LVM1 & XFS
From: Adrian Head <ahead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 22:59:16 +1000
In-reply-to: <200202030511.VAA00160@sgi.com>
References: <200202030511.VAA00160@sgi.com>
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 15:07, you wrote:
> Early 2002 I was trying to get LVM1, ext3, resierfs & XFS coexisting.  The
> SGI guys were able to generate a patch that fixed issues with LVM & XFS
> which can be found in the mailing list archives and modified lvm-snap.c. 
> At that time I was able to run a series of tests by hand and everything was
> OK; whereas if I put the cammands in a script it would die a death. 
> Because of other priorities I had to leave this ... so since LVM-1.0.2 was
> out and the XFS CVS keeps marching along and I had a few hours to spare I
> thought I would see if any of the issues have been resolved.
>
> I have got the latest XFS from CVS (2002-02-02) and the latest LVM (1.0.2)
> from CVS and ran through my tests.

After following a suggestion from Chris Pascoe and using the patch from Eric 
with regards to the xfs_freeze problem the issue of the LVM snapshot overflow 
failing in a script has been resolved.  However, now the snapshot is not 
consistent after the freeze.  I believe that Chris will be sending an email 
with more information to Eric.

-- 
Adrian Head

(Public Key available on request.)


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