Re: broken GFS

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Well, I should add a terrible story for XFS...

I did a "yum update" and after updating many packages I rebooted and viola...
Old xfs module ruined my 1.2TB partition. After updating to correct module and
hours of xfs_repair I had to move and rename 500 subfolders from lost+found.

I am using CentOS because I have to (for cPanel).
I am not very comfortable with it (indeed I am a pro gentooer for 5-7 years)

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Doug Tucker <tuckerd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This is the 2nd time this has happened to me.  There was a kernel
>  release over the weekend to .67.0.15, yet, they did not release the
>  updated GFS to go along with it, so when the machine rebooted, there was
>  no gfs file system in the new running kernel which in turn wreaked havoc
>  on my cluster.  I truly wish they would not do that :).  I guess I shall
>  have to not allow automatic yum updates from these machines.
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