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Re: XFS with md device on RAID5

To: Martin Spott <mas@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: XFS with md device on RAID5
From: Ingo Juergensmann <ij@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 22:59:13 +0100
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On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 10:21:54PM +0100, Martin Spott wrote:

> > Is it possible to transfer the log to another device without making the fs
> > new? My / is on a XFS-Raid5 and transferring log with making new fs would
> > make it quite time consuming... ;)
> Even if it would work I might not trust such a procedure. I believe a proper
> backup is your friend - especially with mor than 2 TB of space ....

Oh, well, 2 TB would be nice to have it in my DSL router... but there are
just 4x 2 GB SCSI + 1x 9 GB in that HP Netserver 5/133 LS... ;)

> Hmmm, It appeared to me that you were building a new filesystem !?

Me? No, must have been a different person... ;) 

Well, so I will remake the FS somewhen when I find the time to backup and
restore all that stuff... :)

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Ciao...                    // PowerAnimator & Maya Operator
      Ingo               \X/  To boldly design where noone designed before!


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