Dear Dave,
   I hope you have enough data to fix, I'm sorry if you have lost the
test case with me. It was a hardware failure; the HD went to sleep for
its own a lot of times; sometimes it didn't wake up until 3 or 4
minutes later.
   The HD runs OK, but after some hours (even doing nothing) he feels
it needs sleep ;-), in an ocassion I had to shutdown the computer
because his sleeping last too long; so probably some journal data get
corrupted?

   If I can help in something please tell me (I'm not a programmer but
I learn fast).

Thank you, and regards from Spain,

David Losada

2007/9/27, Dave Kleikamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:07 -0500, Dave Kleikamp wrote:
>
> > It looks like you got past this on your own.  Thanks for all the
> > details.  I think I know what the problem is, and I'll fix jfs_fsck
> > tomorrow.
>
>
> > (I just found an older report which I think is the same trap,
> > that I said I would fix, and somehow I lost track of it over a year ago.
> > My bad!)
>
> I spoke too soon.  I did fix that one.  This one is different.  I need
> to sanity check some more values that are based on data read from the
> journal.
>
> Shaggy
> --
> David Kleikamp
> IBM Linux Technology Center
>
>

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