On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:13 AM, John R Pierce <pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 03/20/12 2:54 PM, Gregory Machin wrote: >> I have a CentOS 6.2 virtual machine in a vmware ESXi 4.0 host 4G Ram 4 >> virtaul cpus and with about 4 TB of disk space formatted with XFS . >> I'm seeing a lot of : >> >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: XFS (dm-4): xlog_space_left: head behind tail >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: tail_cycle = 129, tail_bytes = 20163072 >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: GH cycle = 129, GH bytes = 20162880 >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: XFS (dm-7): xlog_space_left: head behind tail >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: tail_cycle = 5, tail_bytes = 333417984 >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: GH cycle = 5, GH bytes = 333417792 >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: XFS (dm-7): xlog_space_left: head behind tail >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: tail_cycle = 5, tail_bytes = 333417984 >> Mar 21 10:49:42 nzhmlfpr05 kernel: GH cycle = 5, GH bytes = 333417792 >> >> What would casue this ? A quick google , I found a post that indicated >> I should unmount and mount the file systems. I have live production >> data on this machine so I need to be careful. What is the best >> solution ? > > what sort of physical disk storage is this vm using? I'm wondering if > perhaps this storage is unreliable with regards to write commits, or > write ordering. > > -- > john r pierce N 37, W 122 > santa cruz ca mid-left coast Hi John The ESX host is attache to an Infortrend iSCSI SAN with 2 RAID5 arrays , each array has 3 LUNs. The disk are 7200 SATA Seagate disks.The virtual machines run out off disks the reside on the LUNs.. I will have a look at the SAN and see if there are any errors. Thanks _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos