GFS: inode changed under us

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I'm seeing this logged to the console. Is it dangerous? Does it imply corruption is happening?

The setup is a RHEL 5.4 host (KVM) with two RHEL 5.4 guests running OpenVZ. The two (KVM) guests are mounting a shared image via an IDE device with GFS on it. The two (KVM) guests are running one OpenVZ guest each and the root of the OpenVZ guests is shared and on the GFS volume.

Gordan

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