aha, fantastic.
would you recommend stopping all venus clients from running while
in this "unsafe" mode?
i was thinking that i would bring it back up, tar the data to local
disk, then purge the troubled volume once the data is safe. then
i would restore the tar file into a fresh new volume.
do you see any flaws with that approach?
On 08/13/04, Jan Harkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a global 'AllowResolution' flag that will turn off all
> resolution related code, (including the SalvageLogs checks). It should
> be possible to start the server this way. But since we disable some
> essential code no data should be written! There is likely some RVM
> corruption, hopefully limited to only this volume but once the server is
> up, it should be possible to fetch all the data from this volume.
>
> /etc/coda/server.conf
> resolution=0
>
> I don't know really why this flag is there, globally turning off
> resolution looks a bit dangerous to me.
>
> Jan
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