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1. nel-2.4.19-SGI_XFS_1.2pre2.src.rpm? (score: 1)
Author: illa-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:54:47 +0100
roduce some
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg00661.html (8,667 bytes)

2. shutdown using NFS (score: 1)
Author: e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 28 Oct 2002 11:00:02 -0600
illa/show_bug.cgi?id=186 -- Additional Comments From sandeen@xxxxxxx 2002-10-28 08:23 -- Chris - unfortunately, due to the way we export to CVS, you can't retrieve files that h
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg00662.html (10,078 bytes)

3. s (score: 1)
Author: -daemon@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:54:47 +0100
nts a file has, the longer it takes to delete it, yes. It is not the amount of space in a file, but the number of extents which matters. I can remove a 4000 extent file in less than 2 se
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg01440.html (8,667 bytes)

4. ason for delay in inclusion of ACLs to mainstream kernel? (score: 1)
Author: x
Date: 28 Oct 2002 11:00:02 -0600
fix from ASANO Masahiro <masano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, for the case where we are going to get multiple I/O completions from the driver under pagebuf, set the expected completion count in one go
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg01441.html (10,078 bytes)

5. xfs_force_shutdown called from line 1042 of xfs_trans.c (score: 1)
Author: Ionut Georgescu <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:54:47 +0100
Hi, our server has experienced a pretty bad crash (from the users' point of view) today, after less then 10 hours uptime: Oct 28 10:28:04 flood kernel: xfs_force_shutdown(sd(8,17),0x8) called from li
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg02219.html (8,697 bytes)

6. Re: xfs_force_shutdown called from line 1042 of xfs_trans.c (score: 1)
Author: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Date: 28 Oct 2002 11:00:02 -0600
Hi Ionut - Unfortunately you're not the only one, please see: http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=186 The good news is that this seems to be fairly repeatable, and we should be able to find a
/archives/xfs/2002-10/msg02220.html (10,196 bytes)


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