Hi!
I have a 2-node ocfs2-cluster working as an active-active HA-NFS server.
At a few times disc access has hung on some ocfs2 file system. When I now
got back from a vacation the systems had hung again during my absence, but
fortunately another sysadmin were able to bring the systems back up by
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 08:50:33 -0700
Patrick Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are running sakai using RHEL 4.0. We have six application servers
> that retrieve and update files stored in our AFS (Andrew File System)
> infrastructure service. There is currently about 500GB of data stored
> there,
Thanks for a quick reply!
> Hmm... meaning the corrupted area was not touched by the running fs.
> Because if it had, the fs would have been remounted ro with a message
> asking the user to run fsck.
If so, the corrupted fs was probably not the cause of an initial problem
which made me run fsck.
Thanks for a great file system!
I have a two-node cluster working as a HA NFS server. This system has
worked fine for almost a year, but recently I found that an ocfs2 file
system had been corrupted and needed to be repaired with fsck.ocfs2.
Even though I don't think that any data was lost I foun