| To: | Juri Haberland <juri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: files in /etc/xinetd.d become 0 byte size |
| From: | Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 19 Mar 2002 13:16:48 -0600 |
| Cc: | Simon Matter <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>, linux-xfs <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| In-reply-to: | <3C978B5E.3040309@koschikode.com> |
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| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 13:02, Juri Haberland wrote: > > Ok, when you mentioned the SW RAID1 root partition I remembered that I > have a similar box sitting here. It's also a fresh SGI-RH7.2 > installation with all updates and all partitions are on a SW-RAID1, but > on SCSI disks, not on IDE disks. > > I ran three test like yours (ntsysv (en/disabling time ; reboot)) and > afterwards I still had all files in /etc/xinetd.d with their proper > contents. I also had my .bash_history. > This box runs a 2.4.18-xfs-smp kernel from CVS, checked out on 4th of March. > > Simon > what about a recent kernel? 2.4.9-31 is user contributed IIRC. It might > not be a good choice... I agree with Juri on the try a recent kernel. And Simon, to answer your other question, if recovery is not reported as being run - then no need to look with xfs_logprint, the problem is the remount readonly code. Steve > > Juri -- Steve Lord voice: +1-651-683-3511 Principal Engineer, Filesystem Software email: lord@xxxxxxx |
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