I did a --reformt first, and then followed by another mkfs.lustre. The
enclosed outputs are from two separate commands.

Lin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathaniel Rutman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 3:27 PM
> To: Lin Shen (lshen)
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Lustre-discuss] Reformat doesn't work with l.6beta
> 
> Lin Shen (lshen) wrote:
> > I reformat a mdt partition and it seems to work. But when I 
> try to do 
> > another mkfs.lustre, it complained that ther eis still 
> lustre data on 
> > the partition and asked me to reformat it. Any ideas?
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mkfs.lustre --fsname=lustrefs --mdt --mgs --reformat 
> > /dev/hda10
> >
> >    Permanent disk data:
> > Target:     lustrefs-MDTffff
> > Index:      unassigned
> > Lustre FS:  lustrefs
> > Mount type: ldiskfs
> > Flags:      0x75
> >               (MDT MGS needs_index first_time update ) Persistent 
> > mount opts: errors=remount-ro,iopen_nopriv,user_xattr
> > Parameters:
> >
> > device size = 39MB
> > formatting backing filesystem ldiskfs on /dev/hda10
> >         target name  lustrefs-MDTffff
> >         4k blocks     0
> >         options        -i 4096 -I 512 -q -O dir_index -F
> > mkfs_cmd = mkfs.ext2 -j -b 4096 -L lustrefs-MDTffff  -i 
> 4096 -I 512 -q 
> > -O dir_index -F /dev/hda10 Writing CONFIGS/mountdata
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mkfs.lustre --fsname=lustrefs --mdt --mgs 
> --mkfsoptions 
> > -i 2048 /dev/hda10
> >
> >    Permanent disk data:
> > Target:     lustrefs-MDTffff
> > Index:      unassigned
> > Lustre FS:  lustrefs
> > Mount type: ldiskfs
> > Flags:      0x75
> >               (MDT MGS needs_index first_time update ) Persistent 
> > mount opts: errors=remount-ro,iopen_nopriv,user_xattr
> > Parameters:
> >
> > checking for existing Lustre data
> > found Lustre data
> >
> > mkfs.lustre FATAL: Device /dev/hda10 was previously formatted for 
> > lustre. Use --reformat to reformat it, or tunefs.lustre to modify.
> >   
> It's refusing to reformat what it has identified as an 
> already-formatted Lustre disk.  This is a safety feature to 
> prevent you from accidentally erasing it, thus destroying 
> your entire filesystem.  Use the --reformat flag to force it.
> man mkfs.lustre:
>        --reformat
>               Reformat an existing Lustre disk
> 

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