Re: Another question on nilfs_cleanerd

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On Sat, 2012-03-10, Ryusuke Konishi wrote:

> Cleanerd is safely interruptible either by unmount or a SIGINT signal.
> 
> If you mount the drive after that, GC restarts from the previous block
> because the current GC algorithm selects target segments in
> chronological order.
> 
> However, it will forget execution states.
> 
> If you were doing one pass cleaning kicked by nilfs-clean command, and
> then unmounted and mounted again, GC doesn't resume.

I think this happened to me and I did not completely understand what had
happened.
In the situation described, is there any way to make the GC resume
normally?

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