On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 8:24 AM, Mikko Partio <mpartio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seeing that CentOS 5.2 is not released yet, I decided to take the git way. I have never used it before so I'm not sure if I'm doing everything correctly, but it seems that a compiled version from RHEL52 branch does not fix the issue (details below). Would the HEAD version of gfs_fsck do any better?On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Mikko Partio <mpartio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:The fixes are available in the recently released RHEL5.2, although
I don't know when they'll hit Centos. The fixes are also available
in the latest cluster git tree if you want to compile/install them
from source code yourself. Documentation for doing this can
be found at: http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/ClusterGit
Hi Bob and thanks for you reply.
So, what I should do is to upgrade to 5.2 and then run gfs_fsck on the filesystem?
Sorry to continue this monologue, but I got the issue resolved. I compiled another version of gfs_fsck ("master" in git) and it immediately found rindex errors from the filesystem. Now everything *seems* to be ok. Thanks for your help!
Regards
Mikko
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