On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 23:35 -0500, Chris Penney wrote:
> We had a little san issue (dmesg below) and I got some messages about
> some write failures.  It's unclear to me how bad this is.  The system
> didn't really seem impacted other than the block write failures.  No
> jfs messages at all.  I am, perhaps mistakenly, assuming that this was
> in data blocks and not in metadata blocks (otherwise I assume it owuld
> have paniced as I mount with errors=panic).

Yeah, at the very least, if it was metadata, you should have seen
something from jfs in the syslog.

> Assuming that's true, is there anyway I can determine which file(s)
> were affected?

I may be able to throw together a little utility to go through all the
files looking for the blocks it complained about.  It shouldn't be too
hard.  I'll try to get it done today.

> dm-5 is an lvm volume that contains dm-0 though dm-4.  Each of dm-0
> though dm-4 is a 1TB lun with two paths (eg. 8:16 and 8:96).

-- 
David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center



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