>
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636659] Call Trace:
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636690]  [<f8d17478>]
> diWrite+0x16d/0x4a2 [jfs]
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636721]  [<c0121355>]
> __wake_up+0x29/0x39
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636744]  [<f8d260a6>]
> txCommit+0x18d/0xecc [jfs]
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636770]  [<c016b2c7>]
> write_cache_pages+0x231/0x279
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636790]  [<c016ad5d>]
> __writepage+0x0/0x21
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636808]  [<c01f3ea2>]
> __next_cpu+0x12/0x21
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636830]  [<f8d25d5c>]
> txBegin+0x25/0x1e2 [jfs]
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636858]  [<f8d0d0d9>]
> jfs_commit_inode+0x9e/0xde [jfs]
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636883]  [<f8d0d328>]
> jfs_write_inode+0x2d/0x3b [jfs]
> Mar 24 06:39:05 syn-proc4 kernel: [65682.636905]  [<c01a1120>]
> __writeback_single_inode+0x15a/0x251
>

Ok. Even more problems. I tried to remount this fs in read-only but 'mount
-o remount,ro /my/mountpoint'
command hadnged up. I rebooted machine, upgrade jfsutils to the latest
version 1.1.4 and tried to fsck it.
Here is the output:

# sudo fsck.jfs -f /dev/sdb3
fsck.jfs version 1.1.14, 06-Apr-2009
processing started: 3/25/2010 19.17.30
The current device is:  /dev/sdb3
Block size in bytes:  4096
Filesystem size in blocks:  363779876
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
**Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and  Directory Entries
Insufficient dynamic storage available for required workspace (1,6).  CANNOT
CONTINUE
.......|.
#

This files system contains huge amount of files, hundreds of thousands of
them, maybe millions,
and huge amount of hard links. Can this be a problem for JFS and fsck.jfs?

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> Best regards, Aleksey Cheusov.
>
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