Hello,
How long did the debugfs output take?
I think about 30 minutes. No more than 50 for sure (just by looking at
the times of the mails).
Did fsck eventually finish?
No. I had to cancel it after it stayed 24 hours in the same state,
showing the same message. It never moved
Hello again,
File a bz. This will need some investigation.
Sorry, I suppose it must be an stupid question but, what's a bz? I 've
found several references to it in the list, but no explanation of what
it is or how it is done.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla
We want to keep track
I have a cluster with 8 nodes, all of them running Debian Lenny (plus some
additions so multipath and Infiniband works), which share an array of 48 1TB
disks. Those disks form 22 pairs of hardware RAID1, plus 4 spares). The first
21 pairs are organized in two striped LVM logical volumes, of 16
What is the block size?
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I have
On 04/21/2011 06:43 AM, Josep Guerrero wrote:
I have a cluster with 8 nodes, all of them running Debian Lenny (plus some
additions so multipath and Infiniband works), which share an array of 48 1TB
disks. Those disks form 22 pairs of hardware RAID1, plus 4 spares). The first
21 pairs are
Hello, Sunil
Thanks for your answer,
Do:
# debugfs.ocfs2 -R stat //global_bitmap /dev/hidrahome/lvol0
Does this hang too? Redirect the output to a file. That will give us some
clues.
I've launched debug.ocfs2 while fsck still is running (but, I think, not
modifying anything at this