Re: question of xfs/148 and xfs/149

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on 2019/09/19 0:37, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
  I am finding the reasion. It seems wipefs wipes important information and
$DSIZE option(using single agcount or dsize, it also fails ) can not format
disk completely. If we use other options, it can pass.
How does mkfs fail, specifically?

Also, what's your storage configuration?  And lsblk -D output?

I only guess it from result. Even though, mkfs.xfs $DSIZE successfully($? is 0), but UUID mismatch in 030.full, so it may
format the first superblock failed.  This is just my guess.

From your detailed explanation, I understand why it fails.

Thanks
Yang Xu





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