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| Subject: | Re: XFS: Filesystem sd(8,50) has duplicate UUID - can't mount |
| From: | mschmitt@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:38:52 +0100 (MET) |
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Found a hint in the archive, mounting with -nouuid worked, the log was successfully replayed. I forgot to mention what version I'm using: 2.4.20-28_36.rh7.3.atsmp (xfs 1.3.0) The machine acts as NFS/Samba server and was under very high load all day long today (20-80). I just switched the data (800GB, home directories of about 200 users) two days ago from ext3 to xfs because I was hoping for stable quota support. Sigh. Any idea how to find out what could have been the problem? The xfs_repair (xfsprogs-2.6.2-0_7.rh7.3.at) is still running and will continue doing so for a while, I guess... TIA Marc |
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