Hello.
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hello,
When rebooting a server I catched this in the logs:
Jan 10 18:13:55 zenon kernel: 4reiser4[apache-perl(6359)]:
disable_write_barrier (fs/reiser4/wander.c:233)[zam-1055]:
Jan 10 18:13:55 zenon kernel: WARNING: disabling write
E.Gryaznova wrote:
Hello.
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hello,
When rebooting a server I catched this in the logs:
Jan 10 18:13:55 zenon kernel: 4reiser4[apache-perl(6359)]:
disable_write_barrier (fs/reiser4/wander.c:233)[zam-1055]:
Jan 10 18:13:55 zenon kernel: WARNING:
Hello everyone,
I'm new on this list so first I would like to say hi :)
I have a problem:
We have a reiserfs partion in use on one of the servers. Because some files
that were deleted had to be recoverd, the command reiserfsck --rebuild-tree
-S -l /root/recovery.log was run. No backup of the
Hello,
This morning I found the following warning on my Debian server holding a 253
GB Debian archive mirror:
ReiserFS: dm-8: warning: vs-4080: reiserfs_free_block: free_block
(dm-8:46707368)[dev:blocknr]: bit already cleared
If fixed it with --fix-fixable, but what was it and what does it
On Saturday 07 January 2006 06:46, Eric P wrote:
So I'm doing an 'mplayer -dumpfile', and before I know it I've
completely filled the last 10GB of my hard drive (total 80GB). It
wasn't were the OS resided; just a HD used for a file holding space.
Anyway, after reaching 100%, the folder I
Hi guys,
I'm not quite sure of what's happening, but I'll try to be as
simple and clear as possible.
My system has a reiser4 root filesystem that was working fine
until a decided to do a complete update (with yum). I started to get
oops related to the filesystem (a
This are the intentions:
To write a versioning plugin that will allows the file system user to easily
revert the files under versioning to a some previous state. The plugin will
allow to revert the file state, based on revisions number and date
modifications(and not sure about this one). There
Yoanis Gil Delgado wrote:
This are the intentions:
To write a versioning plugin that will allows the file system user to easily
revert the files under versioning to a some previous state. The plugin will
allow to revert the file state, based on revisions number and date
modifications(and not
Hans Reiser wrote:
:
I am skeptical that having it occur with every
write is desirable actually.
Consider the case where you type cat file1 file2. This will produce
a version of file2 for every 4k that is in file1, because (well I didn't
look at the bash source, but I would guess) it