By now I can't do that ...
I run jfs_fsck on the partition, and that removed the problem... I hope
it doesn't bite me again.
I will try to reproduce the bug next week, by now I must set this units
in production, and can make more test on this matter.
I am still wondering what went wrong. I _like_ xfs, is has proven to me
that it really delivers, but well under certain conditions I went for
jfs ... :(
Ivan
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Eric Sandeen wrote:
It does not make sense that xfs would be trying to replay a log from a
partition which has been zeroed, then mkfs.jfs'd - there should be no
xfs superblock magic left, and xfs should not try to do anything.
What do you get from:
dd if=/dev/your/device bs=1 count=4 | strings
if you see "XFSB" in the output, then you still have an xfs superblock.
-Eric
p.s. actually you have stumbled upon our plan for global domination,
once you have formatted with mkfs.xfs your drive is xfs forever. ;-)
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