| To: | Christian Kujau <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | RE: xfs data loss |
| From: | "Passerone, Daniele" <Daniele.Passerone@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 27 Aug 2009 11:47:06 +0200 |
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| Cc: | "xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx" <xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Thread-topic: | xfs data loss |
Thank you Christian for your reply. > >SLES 10, that's Linux 2.6.16-something, right? > Linux 2.6.16.60 x86_64 >I know, I probably shouldn't ask this right now, but I'm kinda curious: >_Why_ aren't they backed up? > It is absolutely legitimate as question. Because it is a storage unit of 20 TB that we can't backup, and the users know it. >> 3) xfs_ncheck eats a lot of memory and freezes after 6-7 hours without >giving output > >Did you look into the syslog too? Maybe the box was out of memory and >killed xfs_ncheck. How much memory does the box have? Unfortunately xfs_ncheck was not killed, it went "D" state. The box has 16Gb. Can I do something with my xfs_metadump [please be polite :-) ] Daniele |
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