On 12/27/12 10:03 PM, Fangzhenyu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hopefully someone can help me out. J
>
> The machine use XFS filesystem,Linux kernel is 2.6.37,and capacity of
> hard disk is 500GB.
>
> Power off the system directly without umount, then power on it. If now
> the hard disk has several hundred files or the system has been run a long
> time, the system start will last more than several seconds,for example:
>
> [12-27 09:48:43]Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: sda1 (logdev:
> internal)
>
> [12-27 09:49:18]Ending XFS recovery on filesystem: sda1 (logdev:
> internal)
so log replay took ~30s. is that bad?
> Worse, the system will stop at the Starting XFS recovery, no Ending XFS
> recovery,so it can't work.
But you show "Ending XFS recovery" above, so I don't understand. It seems to
have completed just fine.
> So, Can you tell me something about why stop at Starting XFS recovery.
> And what item affect the recovery time??
The log geometry is one thing which could affect the max time to perform log
recovery. Maybe you could provide xfs_info output.
So far I see no real problem here; your fs replayed the log, and it took 30s to
do so. That might be a little longer than I'd expect, but I have no other
details to work with.
http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_What_information_should_I_include_when_reporting_a_problem.3F
-Eric
> Hopefully you can reply me.
>
> Thanks very much!
>
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>
> leon
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