Re: HELP! Diapered block device

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When I ran the fsck, i had everything unmounted as well as the gnbd serv
stopped.  I let it run for almost 24 hours and it was still running. 
That seems a little long for me.  Should I let it run again and see what
happens.  My main problem is I can't have the FS down for that long. 

Thanks,

Jon

AJ Lewis wrote:

>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,
>  
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