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Re: xfs after a week of use

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Subject: Re: xfs after a week of use
From: Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 7 Aug 2000 17:55:08 GMT
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Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> ok - after a week of use on a squid running machine (for about 50
>> users) i rebooted this otherwise full xfs machine and checked the
>> xfs filesystems on it - here are the results so far:
>> 
>> / filesystem
>> 

> Just thinking about this, if you did the xfs_repair on a live filesystem
> then you really cannot rely on it being correct. Repair uses the block
> device interface which will not use the same caching as XFS is using
> for its meta-data. In general, repair should not be run on a live
> filesystem (repair -n can be since it does not modify anything).
> Also if a filesystem was not cleanly unmounted then it should be
> remounted and unmounted again before running repair - as the log
> may contain the missing parts of the picture.

no - all tests were done after a clean reboot into an ext2 based
system - so no repair_xfs is done with the fs online

> In theory XFS should unmount correctly, although I think there are some
> issues with making a remount read-only look like a clean unmount - this
> may be what is happening on the root disk.

maybe i'll have a closer look at what exactly redhat is doing here

> p.s. Lilo does work from XFS!

oh - thats is fine

t

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