Oops....

I worked 14 hours yesterday, and sent this mail to the wrong list....

Off course I wanted to send this to the SuSE list, and NOT Samba....

I apologise!!

Mourik Jan

gilbertonunes wrote:
Em Ter 12 Jul 2005 20:56, James Peach escreveu:

Hi

Some days ago, I have the same problem with XFS file system...

I just use xfs_repair, after umount the partition...
This's a slow process, so be patience...
I many case, this work very well...
Mount your partition again and there's all your date....
I hope :-)

Do you wanna more?
Read man xfs_repair


On 7/13/05, mourik jan c heupink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dear list.

I was just wondering, is there anyone here using sles9 with xfs in an
lvm?

We had severe filesystem corruption on a server today, and only two
things were changed: I updated via yast online update (lot's of updates,
strange enough, including an lvm update) and I had to replace a drive in
my hardware 6 disk raid array. (IBM 5i, raid 5)

Now I was wondering what caused the corruption: the lvm updates, or the
disk change... (or even something else..?) therefore I'm asking here...

Anyone having xfs/lvm problems/corruption after the updates?
This could be a lot of things. If you lost a disk, it might be
possible for the volume rebuild to fail. Losing a drive at the same
time as an LVM update sounds a little fishy, but I don't have any
experience with LVM.

You might try asking the XFS folks on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Someone
there will probably have some experience with the XFS/LVM combination.
You'll need to provide the output of xfs_growfs -n for the filesystem
in question, as well as the LVM config details and all the package
version numbers (ie. for the original LVM package and the one you
updated to).

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James Peach | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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