On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:

As I said above ("and is NOT using 'logging'"):

I think you lied then:
In Solaris 9 you need to mount with nologging. In solaris 8 you needed to not mount with logging.

Wow!

That's totally news to me.  Are you sure that was a change between
Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 (and not Solaris 9 first --> Solaris 9
later)?

Technically I think like the link I included it's between Solaris 9 pre 9/04 and Solaris 9 9/04, but I didn't actually upgrade anything until after that, so...

I did apparently lie!

Naughty naughty. Smack your hands with a ruler or something.

So we have 60 boxes with /cache logging and zero problems.  I
guess we're very very lucky?  :O

Not really. Like I said, "we don't know that...."

If all you use /cache for is the afs cache, it's a warnign which doesn't apply. it's only when you do other (non afs cache manager) I/O in the cache partition that you can end up deadlocking.

Derrick

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