> I don't know if the problem is due to bad data in the journal,
> corruption somewhere else, or a bug in the jfs code somewhere.  One way
> to continue would be to run fsck with the --omit_journal_replay flag.
> You may lose some recently written data this way though. 

The --omit_journal_replay flag cleaned things up.  I did lose a few files in
my home
directory, but my big fileserver share is back up.  Thank you for your
prompt response!

Sorry that you will lose your test case here :)  Have a nice weekend...


Karl

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