On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:

On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Paul Robert Marino <[email protected]> wrote:

As for JFS its been a long time since I tested it but I had the reverse
issue.
Oh and I know the issue you ran into with xfs its rare but has been known to
happen I've hit it once my self on a laptop its a journal problem, and fsck
isn't the tool to use.
There is a specific xfs repair tool to fix the journal or can rebuild it
from the backup inodes

Then are you agreed that it's too likely to occur for high reliability
filesystems, and only more suitable for high flowthrough data whose
provenance is not so critical?


Certainly not!
Here at JINR we have more than 50 servers with about 2PB
used space serviced by XFS. All data are critical for
LHC experiments. Quite a few servers run for about a 5 years
till now. Just a few files were lost due to damn 3-ware
destroyed own DCB.
The latest incident with xfs+nfs is not the xfs problem too.

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Best regards,
 Valery Mitsyn

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