Am Freitag 23 Juni 2006 01:56 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> Hello,
>
> now I had a xfs crash with linux 2.6.15.7 and disabled write caches. I
> put together all debug information I could get, but now the text is too
> large for bugzilla@SGI (even when I cut out some larger cmd outputs and
> log snippets).
Hello,
sorry for posting last mail twice. I thought I entered the wrong mailing
list address (xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx) first as I read a mailing list mail with
linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx instead.
I am now running:
root@deepdance:~ -> cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.17.1-tp23-sws-2.2.5.3 (root@deepdance) (gcc-Version
4.0.4 20060507 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.3-3)) #1 PREEMPT Fri Jun 23
02:05:35 CEST 2006
I intended to use plain vanilla without sws2 first, but new sws1 seems to
actually need that user-space stuff for doing suspend. Well at least it
didnt work here and I read that user space stuff is still experimental,
thus I decided to use what worked for me.
Things seem to be fine so far, but there is a message once on every boot
which may indicicate at a harddrive failure. I doubt it - since I did not
found it in pre 2.6.17 logs -, but it might be the case.
I filed a kernel bug report about this which also contains some diagnostic
data about the harddisk:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6737
I am still using disabled write caches for a while. Then I will do a new
backup and enable them and see what happens. Okay, and now I will do a
backup, too. Better safe than sorry.
Regards,
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Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de
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