Toomas Aas wrote:
kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 3372893522: aacd1s3G EcOoMn_tJaOiUnRsN
AdLa:t aB.IO
kernel: _GFELOUMS_HJ OnUoRtN AsLu:p pJoorutrenda lb y 3a3a7c2d819s325.22
Looking more closely at this 'garbage' I just noticed that this is actually
two messages 'mixed' together.
If you r
Toomas Aas wrote:
> kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 161627211: aacd1s2 contains data.
> kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 161627211: aacd1s2 contains journal.
> kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal aacd1s2 clean.
> kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 3372893522: aacd1s3 contains data.
> kernel: GEOM_JOURNAL: Jou
Forgot to mention, I'm running amd64.
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Toomas Aas
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Hello!
I have an IBM System x3400 machine with IBM ServeRAID 8k controller. There
are three RAID1 volumes on the controller, which the OS sees as aacd0,
aacd1 and aacd2. aacd1 contains three slices, aacd1s1 is simple UFS2,
aacd1s2 and aacd1s3 are using UFS2 with gjournal.
When I was using RE