Daniel Dehennin <daniel.dehennin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: [...] > I preferred to do the fsck on the filesystem, two times[1], instead of > the “gfs2_edit savemeta”: > > 1. “fsck.gfs2 -p <BLOCK DEVICE>” was quick > 2. “fsck.gfs2 -f -p <BLOCK DEVICE>” took 4 hours [...] > Footnotes: > [1] The logs are attached to this email I forgot the files but attachement does not pass. I push everything on an HTTP server[1]: - gfs2-fsck.log is the output of “fsck.gfs2 -p <BLOCK DEVICE>” - gfs2-fsck-forced.log is the output of “fsck.gfs2 -f -p <BLOCK DEVICE>” - gfs2.meta.gz is the “gfs2_edit savemeta” file, with version 3.1.8 of gfs2_utlis. Regards. Footnotes: [1] http://eole.ac-dijon.fr/pub/.gfs2/ -- Daniel Dehennin Récupérer ma clef GPG: gpg --recv-keys 0xCC1E9E5B7A6FE2DF Fingerprint: 3E69 014E 5C23 50E8 9ED6 2AAD CC1E 9E5B 7A6F E2DF
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