Re: [Ocfs2-users] more ocfs2_delete_inode dmesg questions

2009-10-06 Thread Brian Kroth
So, we've found that this has actually been causing some dropped mail and backlogs. Here's the situation: MX servers filter into the main mail server, all running sendmail. The main mail server has an OCFS2 spool volume which will periodically throw those error messages in dmesg that I listed

Re: [Ocfs2-users] more ocfs2_delete_inode dmesg questions

2009-08-25 Thread Brian Kroth
Sunil Mushran sunil.mush...@oracle.com 2009-08-24 18:12: So a delete was called for some inodes that had not been orphaned. The pre-checks detected the same and correctly aborted the deletes. No harm done. Very good to hear. No, the messages do not pinpoint the device. It's something we

Re: [Ocfs2-users] more ocfs2_delete_inode dmesg questions

2009-08-24 Thread Sunil Mushran
So a delete was called for some inodes that had not been orphaned. The pre-checks detected the same and correctly aborted the deletes. No harm done. No, the messages do not pinpoint the device. It's something we discussed adding, but have not done it as yet. Next time this happens and you can