When making our GFS2 filesystems we are using default values with the exception 
of the journal size which we have set to 16MB. Our resource groups are 443 MB 
in size for this filesystem.

I do not believe that we have the case of unlinking inodes from one node while 
it is still open on another.

Under what conditions would try_rgrp_unlink return the same inode when called 
repeatedly in a short time frame as seen in the original problem description? I 
am unable to correlate any call to gfs2_unlink on any node in the cluster with 
the inodes that try_rgrp_unlink is returning.

Gordon

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