On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Peter Grandi wrote:

> >>> On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:38:16 -0500, Dave Kleikamp
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> shaggy> noatime is used a lot, I don't think noatime was a
> shaggy> direct cause of the problem, [ ... ]
> 
> I concur. I have tried to reproduce it subsequently but did not
> happen again, but then I now remember I did this on an empty
> filesystem being freshly loaded, so perhaps it is a corner case.
> I'll do another test.

On one machine with 11 JFS filesystems they /all/ have noatime. The 
filesystems go back to SuSE 9.1 and I ran 9.2 and I run 9.3.  I'll be 
running 10.0 even though they diss JFS.  My other machines also use JFS 
almost exclusively (I usually use ext2 or 3 for /boot).

I've noticed quite a few more bug reports than usual for JFS since 
2.6.13 came out.

--
Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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