Which kernel? The error message itself needs to be silenced. The OR should be changed to an AND. 2184 if (ret != -EFAULT || ret != -ENOSPC) 2185 mlog_errno(ret);
But that just means we are treating this as a user error. However, as the same works on ext3, something is amiss. Which gets me to... which kernel? Are you using the 1.4.1 binary rpms or have ported it to a different kernel? etc. Brett Worth wrote: > I've configured a text Xen system using ocfs2 1.4.1 as the shared > filesystem to enable migration. So far the file based xen disk > sharing is working well. > > Yesterday I tried to do a "xm save vm /ocfs2/vm.save" and I keep > getting the following message: > > __ocfs2_file_aio_write:2185 ERROR: status = -14 > > The file created is only 9113 bytes long where it should be about 2 GB > i.e. the size of the memory allocated to the VM. > > If I just write the save file to an ext3 filesystem its fine. I've > tried setting the feature flag on the filesystem to a lower level but > it doesn't help. > > Is there something more I can be doing to isolate this problem? I > seems to be a bug. > > BTW: All other filesystem access that I've done has been fine. Its > just the xen save function that has a problem. > > _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users