On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 09:16:45AM -0600, Jon Scottorn wrote: > Thanks, > > That made it so I can mount it from the other nodes, but now I can't > mount it on the storage server. Gah! Is the fsck still running? You *CANNOT* run the fsck while other nodes have the fs mounted. The fsck changes the lock protocol to prevent others from mounting after the fsck starts. It will be changed back after completion. The fsck can take a while in the duplicate block code - could you tell if it was still accessing storage? If you have lots of inodes in the system, it's gonna take a while to work through them in the dup block handling code. Regards, -- AJ Lewis Voice: 612-638-0500 Red Hat E-Mail: alewis@xxxxxxxxxx One Main Street SE, Suite 209 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Current GPG fingerprint = D9F8 EDCE 4242 855F A03D 9B63 F50C 54A8 578C 8715 Grab the key at: http://people.redhat.com/alewis/gpg.html or one of the many keyservers out there...
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