Re: File system corruption upon reboot with gmirror

2008-09-11 Thread Gunther Mayer
Nejc S wrote: Hello, Afaic this only happens on a power loss or otherwise unclean shutdown but I used the reboot command from the shell (in a background (sleep Don't use reboot, use shutdown -r now. I also had the same problem once (had to get physical access to the box to fix it)

Re: File system corruption upon reboot with gmirror

2008-09-11 Thread Michel Talon
Gunther Mayer wrote: Don't use reboot, use shutdown -r now. I also had the same problem once (had to get physical access to the box to fix it) and it was because of the reboot. Thanks. I guess I'll use shutdown -r now then in future. If it still happens then I'll post again...

Re: File system corruption upon reboot with gmirror

2008-09-11 Thread Mike Bristow
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 04:12:09PM +0200, Michel Talon wrote: Gunther Mayer wrote: Don't use reboot, use shutdown -r now. I also had the same problem once (had to get physical access to the box to fix it) and it was because of the reboot. Thanks. I guess I'll use

Re: File system corruption upon reboot with gmirror

2008-09-11 Thread Michel Talon
Mike Bristow said: What's this stuff? shutdown -r is implemented using reboot. Only when you give it -o. Otherwise it sends a signal to init, and init manages the shutdown.The code you quote is only run if -o is given But the code is init implementing reboot is the same as in the

Re: File system corruption upon reboot with gmirror

2008-09-08 Thread koberne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, Afaic this only happens on a power loss or otherwise unclean shutdown but I used the reboot command from the shell (in a background (sleep Don't use reboot, use shutdown -r now. I also had the same problem once (had to get physical access to the box to fix it) and it was because of the