| 145320344525_513360007681 | Matt Bernstein |
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| 150927994825_518460007375 | Maurice Volaski |
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 01:16:34PM +0100, Matt Bernstein wrote:
On Aug 25 Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
Which version of e2fsprogs? There were some serious algorithmic
inefficiencies in some |
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| 156323174040_597660007804 | kwijibo |
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| 188826554991_574360007441 | Joseph D Wagner |
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| 110725444160_519660007217 | Joseph D Wagner |
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| 194323394252_546860007023 | Joseph D Wagner |
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On May 19, 2005 12:19 -0500, Joseph D. Wagner wrote:
May 19 09:56:37 spf1 kernel: kernel BUG at fs/jbd/checkpoint.c:361!
fs/jbd is not ext3.
Please direct this to the jbd people.
??? |
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| 114929814823_597560007327 | David Clunie |
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Joseph D. Wagner wrote:
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| 134927284645_539060007083 | Stephen C Tweedie |
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May 15 04:03:30 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdd1):
ext3_xattr_get: inode 63343526: bad block 165510584
May 15 04:03:34 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdd1):
ext3_xattr_ge |
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| 119325914739_518360007291 | Theodore Tso |
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Hi all,
I was having a ext3 filesystem with writeback. yesterday my system crashed
and now when i try to mount it, it gives me "Invalid argument". Following is
the command line
#mount - |
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| 162524424836_578560007722 | Andreas Dilger |
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ok, but just curious, if it is not cleanly umounted, mount shouldnt be able
to mount it as ext2fs.
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From: "Theodore Tso" <tytso@xxxxxxx
To: <anandtiwari |
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| 100225804060_525560007532 | Andreas Dilger |
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What I would do (if you dont mind overwriting the disk, presumably
not if it is just new and doesnt contain important data) is to
write a small test program to write the byte offset at the star |
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| 127921974513_510160007678 | Hans Yperman |
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Hi,
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 08:42, Joseph D. Wagner wrote:
What I would do (if you dont mind overwriting the disk, presumably
not if it is just new and doesnt contain important data) is to
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| 142825204405_507360007108 | Theodore Tso |
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I guess these 2 facts need fixing:
1) loopback devices should not pass errors over
to their underlying filesystems.
I have a test partition setup for these circumstances. Ill try to reproduce |
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| 115621034700_589560007034 | Jason Sydes |
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hi all,
from time to time i do some benchmarks for several filesystems and several |
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| 118629124476_502160007113 | kapilsampath |
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Hello,
Hi,
I connected my harddisk which had ext3 filesystem and
some files archived in it as slave device and issued
"mkfs /dev/hdb2" accidentally. Immediately I issued
Ctrl C |
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| 174327004694_580460007742 | Damian Menscher |
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On Sun, April 24, 2005 14:06, kapil.sampath@xxxxxxxxx said:
mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb2 mnt_pt/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb2,
or too many mounted file systems
well |
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| 133522334939_584960007110 | Andreas Dilger |
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This patch contains the following possible cleanups:
- make needlessly global functions static
- #if 0 the following unused global functions:
- journal.c: __journal_internal_check
- journal.c: jo |
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| 152627634631_593260007541 | Mark Fasheh |
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 04:24:16PM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote:
On Apr 23, 2005 01:57 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
This patch contains the following possible cleanups:
- make needlessly globa |
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| 104029934645_574160007932 | Adrian Bunk |
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This patch contains the following possible cleanups:
- make needlessly global functions static
- journal.c: remove the unused global function __journal_internal_check
and move the check |
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| 177520734844_525060007540 | Andreas Dilger |
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This patch contains the following possible cleanups:
- make needlessly global functions static
- journal.c: remove the unused global function __journal_internal_check
and move the check |
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| 136328384239_505660007194 | Andreas Dilger |
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:32:44PM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote:
On Jul 12, 2005 22:27 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
...
- journal.c: remove the unused global function __journal_internal_check
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| 179829774427_573760007762 | Andreas Dilger |
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Hi Andreas,
I need the following patch to make ext3 online resizing work with
linux 2.6.11.6 on amd64 with a 32bit userland. Do the changes look o.k.?
I converted everything to ext3 since it should |
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| 184823524525_547960007362 | evilninja |
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[ccing 4 mailing lists, please reply to *one* list only!]
hi,
i was about to set up a new fs for my desktop machine and i could not
decide which fs it |
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| 102023244354_566560007242 | Ziga Mahkovec |
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Hello all,
I have a question about ext3/jbd for 2.4 as it pertains to the ARM
architecture. The presence of the ext3 and/or jbd drivers seem to cause
suspend/resume to stop working on our platform ( |
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| 159728404315_544060007411 | Theodore Tso |
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Hi all!
I have a slight problem: I have an external disk which contains one big
filesystem (like a floppy) type ext3 (If you ask why: blame udev or
maxtor, or me because I am stupid) which is approx |
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| 198124534249_522060007891 | Tom Cooper |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Theodore Tso wrote:
Theoretically? Yes.
Is it going to be easy? Unfortunatly, no one has written a tool to do
way to do this is to buy or borrow a disk (disks are ch |
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| 141423074868_584260007693 | Tom Cooper |
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Norbert Preining said:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Theodore Tso wrote:
Theoretically? Yes.
Ok. This is what I wanted to know. I thought exactely the same about how
I have to proceed (I even have |
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| 160428934045_512960007329 | Joseph D Wagner |
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My UPS failed and my server took an unscheduled outage a few weeks ago.
The only casualty appears to be a volume I used for backup. I usually
maintain data on multiple hard disks, but in this case |
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| 149123914653_584660007718 | Tom Cooper |
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On Apr 09, 2005 16:07 -0400, Tom Cooper wrote:
I thought removing the journal might help. I doubt that the files that
interest me were open at the time.
Sounds like the journal has some of the |
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| 108726534558_540360007647 | Tom Cooper |
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On Apr 11, 2005 11:29 -0400, Tom Cooper wrote:
Andreas Dilger said:
On Apr 09, 2005 16:07 -0400, Tom Cooper wrote:
debugfs -R "feature needs_recovery" /dev/hdb1 is what you want |
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| 181420724099_506360007609 | Allen Ziegenfus |
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Hi,
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 21:07, Tom Cooper wrote:
[root@marvin root]# fsck /dev/hdb1
fsck 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)
e2fsck 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)
fsck.ext2: Attempt to read block from filesystem resu |
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| 195427074916_582160007961 | Andreas Dilger |
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Hi,
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 17:13, Allen Ziegenfus wrote:
However, at one point I forgot to pick the correct kernel at boot time
and I ran the standard woody kernel instead which has this ext3 dr |
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| 151421524853_555960007223 | Stephen C Tweedie |
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On the fine day of Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:32:02 +0100
"Stephen C. Tweedie" <sct@xxxxxxxxxx said very eloquently:
Anything else in the logs? You just hit a BUG(), and a bug or assert
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| 188827734615_554160007671 | Allen Ziegenfus |
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On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 11:51:23PM -0400, Allen Ziegenfus wrote:
I am also happy to report that e2fsck has progressed from its number
counting stage and moved on to telling me which files have du |
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| 125927054323_581760007415 | Andreas Gruenbacher |
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kfree() handles NULL pointers fine - checking is redundant.
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <juhl-lkml@xxxxxx
--- linux-2.6.12-rc1-mm3-orig/fs/ext3/acl.c 2005-03-02 08:37:55.000000000 +0100
+++ lin |
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| 146429234488_556360007781 | kewlemer |
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
On Friday 25 March 2005 23:11, Jesper Juhl wrote:
kfree() handles NULL pointers fine - checking is redundant.
Looks good. Can you also fix |
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| 117229394488_508760007037 | HansJoachim Picht |
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Hello,
sorry if the question was asked a couple of times before but I couldnt
find any useful hinds to this problem using google and the listman
search-engine of the archive of this list.
Somehow t |
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| 104722734189_590060007471 | Tim Allen |
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Good Day
I am writing a paper comparing the features of NTFS and the EXT3 file systems. Could anyone point me to any websites where I could get more information on EXT3? I have performed the normal |
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| 112327204243_573860007862 | Christian |
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 09:45:06AM +1100, Tim Allen wrote:
Weve got some units in clients vehicles which are running Fedora core
1. Weve can log into them over ssh remotely there is no console
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| 140825194567_573260007675 | JxE9rxF4me Petazzoni |
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Hi!
I am using a 377GB ext3-filesystem with evms, spanned over two disks. This
filesystem has worked for more than two years without any problems, it
stores around 30.000 images with sizes between 5 |
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| 114627994598_563560007583 | Andreas Dilger |
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JÃrÃme Petazzoni wrote:
A few wild ideas/questions :
1) Is there a way to check the size of the journal of an ext3 filesystem ?
I mea |
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| 141625344522_590560007282 | Jonathan Purcell |
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Hi folks,
2) Would it be difficult to implement "freeze" of
ext3 filesystem - that is, blocking all I/O to the
filesystem until its "unfrozen" (XFS can do
that), for t |
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| 194226704555_513160007387 | Marc Gerritzen |
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On Mar 04, 2005 17:26 +0000, Jonathan Purcell wrote:
I am having some trouble using the ext2online utility, I have reduced
the problem down to its simplist form, and it goes soemthing like this |
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| 160326934106_584760007366 | Joseph D Wagner |
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Hello everybody,
reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files
(which should be continuous on disk) I searched for a ext3 defrag program.
I found an ext2 defrag prog |
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| 170828394886_527460007221 | Joseph D Wagner |
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Hello everybody,
reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files
(which should be continuous on disk) I searched for a ext3 defrag program.
I found an ext2 defrag prog |
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| 195027174020_554860007382 | Joseph D Wagner |
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On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:14:01PM +0100, Ph. Marek wrote:
Hello everybody,
reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files
(which should be continuous on disk) |
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| 113027694917_565360007538 | Joseph D Wagner |
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On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:14:01PM +0100, Ph. Marek wrote:
Hello everybody,
reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files
(which should be continuous on disk) |
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| 193526154208_549060007778 | Theodore Tso |
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On Thursday 03 March 2005 17:10, Theodore Tso wrote:
The e2defrag program had some problems where it only worked on 1k
blocksizes, if I remember correctly. It was also extremely dangerous
in t |
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| 187723484470_598360007901 | Theodore Tso |
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On Thursday 03 March 2005 17:10, Theodore Tso wrote:
The e2defrag program had some problems where it only worked on 1k
blocksizes, if I remember correctly. It was also extremely dangerous
in t |
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| 134929034739_523560007309 | Ph Marek |
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I approached the problem from several different angles.
Approach #1 - Partition Must Be Unmounted to Defrag
Advantages:
* Minimize chance of file system corruption because
no other |
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