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RE: Data Corruption Problem

To: mahesh.babbar@xxxxxx
Subject: RE: Data Corruption Problem
From: Net Llama! <netllama@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:30:45 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 mahesh.babbar@xxxxxx wrote:
>      Freinds,
>
>      Please recall that a week before I put up a similar problem and I was
>      told that the problem could be beause of the ancient code of XFS (2
>      years old) I am running on my box.
>
>      Answer was that new XFS code is stable, proven and works without any
>      issues and there no *VERY CRITICAL* issues like data corruption.
>
>      Aman's problem's source may have been different to mine but the
>      bottomlime is that "There could still be a major stability issue even
>      with newer XFS codes".
>
>      Steve/Lonnie : I don't want to sound un-neccessarily finiky and I
>      completely trust communitiy's ability to set things right, my only
>      submission is that there could still be grey areas

And the moon might be blue on alternate sundays in June.  Please don't
spread FUD.  If you have evidence of a problem, then present it, against
the latest released stable XFS codebase.  If not, then don't raise doubt
over something that you have a hunch on without any real evidence.

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