I'm guessing it took those 5 hours to shutdown. Normally it takes about 5 minutes to bootup.

On 11/23/02 21:56, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Aren't computers wonderfull <G>! Five hours to boot - wow! At least you've got the files copied.



I don't know that i'll make any more progress with this.  According to
the info on the XFS list, this bug was resolved in a release that
preceeded the kernel i'm running (so i shouldn't have been vulnerable).
 On top of that, once i did get the server rebooted remotely (oddly, it
took *5* hours to finish rebooting), everything that did get copied over
was still in tact, so i only needed to copy an additional 8GB.  That
completed without incident, and the server is back up & running smoothly
as i write this.

On 11/23/02 19:17, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:

That long ago!  Time flies.  That's all I can remember.  I followed the
XFS mailing list before I moved and haven't had time to get back to it
but the
issues there may have been fixed.  Oh, well, at the least you can post to
the list and see if anyone has any ideas.  Let us know what you find out
- I'm interested since I have my RH 7.3 box with XFS and am working on
getting it online.


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