Re: Get journal position

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Hi,
But on the example above, this what does it means? 2055 is a byte count or a sector count (512bytes) or a block size (4K) count?

Thanks!

debugfs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1: catastrophic mode - not reading inode or group bitmaps
Inode: 8   Type: regular    Mode:  0600   Flags: 0x0   Generation: 0
User:     0   Group:     0   Size: 134217728
File ACL: 0    Directory ACL: 0
Links: 1   Blockcount: 262416
Fragment:  Address: 0    Number: 0    Size: 0
ctime: 0x466d1870 -- Mon Jun 11 11:40:00 2007
atime: 0x00000000 -- Thu Jan  1 01:00:00 1970
mtime: 0x466d1870 -- Mon Jun 11 11:40:00 2007
BLOCKS:
(0-11):2055-2066, (IND):2067, (12-1035):2068-3091, (DIND):3092, (IND):3093, (1036-2059):3094-4117, (IND):4118, (2060-3083):4119-5142, (IND):5143, (3084-4107):5144-6167, (IND):6168, (4108-5131):6169-7192, (IND):7193, (5132-6155):7194-8217, (IND):8218, (6156-7179):8219-9242, (IND):9243, (7180-8203):9244-10267, (IND):10268, (8204-9227):10269-11292, (IND):11293, (9228-10251):11294-12317, (IND):12318, (10252-11275):12319-13342, (IND):13343, (11276-12299):13344-14367, (IND):14368, (12300-13323):14369-15392, (IND):15393, (13324-14347):15394-16417, (IND):16418, (14348-15371):16419-17442, (IND):17443, (15372-16395):17444-18467, (IND):18468, (16396-17419):18469-19492, (IND):19493, (17420-18443):19494-20517, (IND):20518, (18444-19467):20519-21542, (IND):21543, (19468-20491):21544-22567, (IND):22568, (20492-21515):22569-23592, (IND):23593, (21516-22539):23594-24617, (IND):24618, (22540-23563):24619-25642, (IND):25643, (23564-24587):25644-26667, (IND):26668, (24588-25611):26669-27692, (IND):27693, (25612-26635):27694-28717, (IND):28718, (26636-27659):28719-29742, (IND):29743, (27660-28683):29744-30767, (IND):30768, (28684-29707):30769-31792, (IND):31793, (29708-30673):31794-32759, (30674-30731):34809-34866, (IND):34867, (30732-31755):34868-35891, (IND):35892, (31756-32768):35893-36905
TOTAL: 32802



Andreas Dilger wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007  22:50 +0200, Jordi Prats wrote:
There is any way to figure out where physically is the journal on a ext3
fs and it's size?

debugfs -c -R "stat <8>" {dev}

Cheers, Andreas
--
Andreas Dilger
Principal Software Engineer
Cluster File Systems, Inc.





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