On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 04:37:29 +1100, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Barry Naujok wrote:
In response to the thread "Differences in mkfs.xfs and xfs_info
output.",
xfs_repair has been improved to allow version changes/conversion of
filesystems.
So, this patch introduces the first in an ongoing series of in-place
filesystem version changes with xfs_repair and the "-c" (convert)
option.
To turn on/off the lazy-superblock feature, run the following xfs_repair
commmand on your filesystem:
# xfs_repair -c lazycount=[0|1] <device>
How about adding this to xfs_admin as well, since some flag changes are
already in there?
Yep, I can do that, it would be:
-c for disabling and +c for enabling lazy counters.
i.e. xfs_admin -<something... l and L are taken> could invoke xfs_repair
-c lazycount ...?
It just strikes me as a tad confusing that to change v2 logs or
unwritten extent support, you use xfs_admin, and to change lazy sb
counters, you must run repair...
(I understand that repair must be run post-change, but a common tool to
invoke all feature changes seems good to me)
-Eric
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