truncated files
Martin Steigerwald
Martin at lichtvoll.de
Wed Nov 26 02:49:18 CST 2008
Am Dienstag 25 November 2008 schrieb Dave Chinner:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:44:14PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Today on one try to hibernate via tuxonice it machine appeared dead.
> > I am
>
> ^^^^^^^^^
> When (not if) suspend to disk/resume fails, you get to keep all the
> broken pieces of your filesystem. It works most of the time, but it has
> some fundamentally broken corner cases that you probably just
> hit....
Well I use TuxOnIce for a reason! I had uptimes of up to 70 days with it
already. And they are usually only interrupted by kernel updates or
manual shutdowns. I was never convinced by in-kernel solutions for
hibernate.
> > Similar stuff happened on the encfs encrypted KDE user that I use for
> > professional stuff - encfs is layered on top of XFS via FUSE:
>
> IIRC, FUSE cannot be suspended safely at all, so expect corruption
> of FUSE filesystems on a failed suspend.
Ok, fair enough. My private data isn't on encfs tough.
> I've never had a system that suspends reliably (let alone resumes
> from the suspend) so it's no real surprise that I don't trust
> suspend to disk....
Well I take it as bad luck then, especially since there are no hints that
XFS had a problem. I am not sure whether the machine really was dead, but
I can't reproduce what exactly happened. So thats it.
Ciao,
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