I just ran across this in my notebook and wanted to make sure that we
all really understand that this is NOT AN AIX 3 FILESYSTEM is NOT an
AFS problem, but an AIX problem, and maybe the Transarc folks CAN'T
give us any more information cause they don't have any.......
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 13:35:37 EDT
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Subject: Re: RS6000 AFS Fileserver Disasters
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>> Was the failure mode the same as mine?
>>
>> salvager spins filling up /usr with c. 20 errors for each block on
>> the partition.
>>
>> When you kill salvager, AFS comes up with all non-{backup,readonly}
>> volumes on the roached partition GONE.
Oops, we're on the 'not an AIX3 filesystem' problem, where the machine
just reboots, and the partition is gone...
>> Transarc has come up with a bug in salvager which gets tickled by full
>> (or perhaps, almost full) size partitions. If they don't get around to
>> posting a notice today, I will post one myself.
All of out problems have come with 50%<part<80%. I think they've made
some modifications for the full partition by setting a watermark in 3.2b.
>> I find them remarkably non-forthcoming sometimes.
I'm getting close to feeling the same way...
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