On 12/13/2011 5:59 PM, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
         I'm sure I have seen this come up before but a google doesnt
help. I am trying to disable gjournal on a disk so i can move to suj as
part of moving on to the 9.x series, I have umounted the FS but when i
try to stop the journal it automatically starts it on the gtpid of the
device and if i stop that it goes back to the original device name.

[root@ostracod ~/doc]# gjournal list
Geom name: gjournal 2909580316
ID: 2909580316
Providers:
1. Name: ada1p2.journal
    Mediasize: 494739118080 (460G)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r0w0e0
Consumers:
1. Name: ada1p2
    Mediasize: 495812860416 (461G)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Stripesize: 0
    Stripeoffset: 17408
    Mode: r1w1e1
    Jend: 495812859904
    Jstart: 494739118080
    Role: Data,Journal

[root@ostracod ~/doc]# gjournal stop ada1p2.journal
[root@ostracod ~/doc]# gjournal list
Geom name: gjournal 2909580316
ID: 2909580316
Providers:
1. Name: gptid/9e1798be-b5f3-11de-a1eb-00012e273257.journal
    Mediasize: 494739118080 (460G)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r0w0e0
Consumers:
1. Name: gptid/9e1798be-b5f3-11de-a1eb-00012e273257
    Mediasize: 495812860416 (461G)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Stripesize: 0
    Stripeoffset: 17408
    Mode: r1w1e1
    Jend: 495812859904
    Jstart: 494739118080
    Role: Data,Journal


Any idea how to stop this without setting kern.geom.label.gptid.enable=0
in my loader.conf and rebooting?

You don't have to reboot, just set kern.geom.label.gptid.enable to zero,
gjournal stop ada1p2, gjournal clear ada1p2 and re-enable gptid labels.

HTH, Nikos
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