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| Subject: | files getting truncated on xfs |
| From: | Dirck Blaskey <listtarget2@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 10 Nov 2007 21:51:58 -0800 |
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Although there was a truncation bug listed as introduced in 2.6.21 and
fixed before 2.6.22,
I had a number of truncations occur with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (kernel 2.6.22) AMD64 build using XFS on RAID 1 partition, so apparently it's not fixed. This looked very much like the bug described previously - a number of files truncated to block boundaries on restart. I've dropped XFS for Ext3 and AMD64 for I386 in the hopes of finding some stability. best regards, d |
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