I had emailed this to you directly Bob but perhaps you didn't get it. The URL 
is an IP address and some folks SPAM/malware filters might balk at that. So 
I'll be a bit more vague in how I pass it on this time in hopes of that not 
happening... 

Here is the GFS2 metadata file. Be forewarned though, it's 2.8GB compressed. 

Server, accessible via HTTP, but indexes not enabled so put filename on URL. 
Server IP is 204.87.213.57 The file on there is raid1_gfs2_metadata.txt.bz2 

Thanks. 

PS. You have impeccable timing :) This equipment had been up and running fine 
for quite a few days. I had begun to think the gfs2_fsck had resolved the issue 
or at least mostly resolved it. Until just _now_ that is... The first sign we 
have that something is wrong is kind of odd, it's lack of all IP connectivity 
on one or more of our virtual machines. They have a private network between 
them and the physical server they're hosted on. The physical server mounts a 
GFS2 filesystem and NFS shares it and it's mounted by whichever VM(s) are 
running on it. If the GFS filesystem has issues the passed-through NFS share of 
course has issues as well. It's odd how it manifests itself though, *all* IP 
connectivity on multiple VMs is what we see, including external-facing public 
IPs not associated with the NFS share. Strange... 



----- "Bob Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> ----- "Bob Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> | ----- "Wendell Dingus" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> | | Absolutely.. We're doing a gfs2_edit savemeta right now and at 22% 
> | | it's already over 4.5GB in size. So how can I get that to you when 
> | | it completes? 
> | | 
> | | Thanks! 
> | 
> | Hi Wendell, 
> | 
> | What would probably work best is if you use bzip2 to compress the 
> | metadata then upload it to some web or ftp server for me to download. 
> | There are a couple free ones out there. 
> | 
> | Regards, 
> | 
> | Bob Peterson 
> | Red Hat File Systems 
> 
> Hi Wendell, 
> 
> What's the status on this? I haven't heard back from you. 
> Did the metadata save finish? If so, where can I download it? 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Bob Peterson 
> Red Hat File Systems 
> 
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