| To: | "Eric Sandeen" <sandeen@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: files in /etc/xinetd.d become 0 byte size |
| From: | "Chris Pascoe" <c.pascoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 27 Mar 2002 18:26:54 +1000 |
| Cc: | "linux-xfs" <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| References: | <3C961055.FF5DF9C6@ch.sauter-bc.com> <1017176697.16815.21.camel@stantz.corp.sgi.com> <3CA0E904.1080907@koschikode.com> <1017179446.17163.29.camel@stantz.corp.sgi.com> <3CA177A1.DA2AD64F@ch.sauter-bc.com> |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Simon Matter writes: > The culprit was the remount readonly feature of XFS enabled kernels > which was buggy. It does not apply to ext2/3 filesystems. > > The bug is fixed in current CVS as well as in the upcoming 2.4.9-31 > based XFS 1.1 release. Hi Eric, I was wondering if this the same thing that was causing inconsistent snapshots (remember the directories that wouldn't show in ls - back after the change to speedup xfs_freeze), and thus if it is now solved? Thanks, Chris |
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