djani22@xxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
> I can't.
> No raw disks in this system.
> Only the swap over the network is the possible way, but I dont think so....
you can use a swapfile too:
% dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/.swap bs=1M count=1024
% mkswap /var/.swap
% swapon /var/.swap
> No, but this is a 14 day system, and before I start it, I have tested it,
> witth this test. :-)
>
> In the system is 4GB DDR2 -ECC ram.
> I don't think, it is the problem.... :-)
ok.
>>hm, how did you *backup* 8TB of data anyway?
>
> Yes, you have right!
> I don't use backup.
ouch :-\
> Max 945MB
> top line:
> 17595 root 18 0 945M 941M 764 R 31.4 23.2 0:44 3 xfs_repair
maybe the xfs-gurus on this list can comment on that? is this normal?
> How can I siply delete that inode? (4211081386)
iirc xfs_db can do some magic with your xfs, but i've never used it on
real data and can't recommend using it. sorry, but i'm not no xfs-expert
and can't help you any further with the errors above. maybe opening a bug
via http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/ could ring some attention.
good luck,
Christian.
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