+1 on fixing this. This is the only issue that is causing problems for
me on my JFS file-system which currently has 22 TB used:
r...@dekabutsu: 11:25 PM :~# df -H /data
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdd1 36T 22T 15T 60% /data
I would really like to switch our servers at work to JFS but the 2U
servers will likely be exceeding 16TB each in the near future.
I had a power failure on 10-03 and again logredo fails:
fsck.jfs version 1.1.14, Jun 5 2010
processing started: 10/3/2010 5.13.4
The current device is: /dev/sdd1
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in blocks: 8718748407
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
logredo failed (rc=-220). fsck continuing.
**Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and Directory Entries
**Phase 2 - Count links
**Phase 3 - Duplicate Block Rescan and Directory Connectedness
**Phase 4 - Report Problems
**Phase 5 - Check Connectivity
**Phase 6 - Perform Approved Corrections
**Phase 7 - Rebuild File/Directory Allocation Maps
**Phase 8 - Rebuild Disk Allocation Maps
**Phase 9 - Reformat File System Log
34874993628 kilobytes total disk space.
1701185 kilobytes in 591203 directories.
18971874505 kilobytes in 5989514 user files.
0 kilobytes in extended attributes
8956292 kilobytes reserved for system use.
15895864016 kilobytes are available for use.
Filesystem is clean.
Luckily in my case the fsck only takes about 15 minutes but when testing
some filled file-systems at work with many more files than my system has
(less used space though) the fsck took around 30 minutes which is not
really acceptable (30 minutes of waiting after every powercycle).
On 11/16/2010 11:21 PM, Tim Nufire wrote:
> > We're still having this problem, is there any chance this bug will be
> > fixed in the next release of jfsutils? The threshold appears to be
> > 16TB so I suspect a 32 vs 64 bit integer is to blame..... I'm running
> > the 2010.06.03 patch for v1.1.14 but this problem exists in unpatched
> > version of 1.1.14 as well.
> >
>
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