Re: Time issues with checkpoints resolved?

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Hi Piotr,

On Tue, 2013-01-29 at 23:10 +0100, Piotr Szymaniak wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Sorry, but I can't find an answer and noticed some checkpoints in the
> past in the middle of other checkpoints (there was a thread, I think,
> about similar issue with timezone change).
> 
> Right now I have (Raspberry Pi doesn't have RTC):
> ~ lscp
> (...)
> 7870  2013-01-27 15:12:30   cp    -           22      42174
> 7871  2013-01-27 15:34:23   cp    -           19      42174
> 7872  2013-01-27 15:42:29   cp    -           22      42174
> 7873  1970-01-01 01:05:05   cp    -           93      42176
> 7874  1970-01-01 01:10:05   cp    -           22      42174
> 7875  1970-01-01 01:36:36   cp    -           18      42174
> (...)
> 8031  1970-01-03 07:08:19   cp    -           57      42183
> 8032  1970-01-03 07:13:20   cp    -           36      42182
> 8033  2013-01-29 00:01:57   cp    -           30      42182
> 8034  2013-01-29 00:19:34   cp    -          599      42313
> 
> I just wonder if cleaner is now smart enough to clean this mess.
> 

Unfortunately, it is not. Such fix doesn't made yet. I think that it
needs to modify nilfs-clean utility. But, currently, I am deeply inside
fixing of issues with flush kernel thread and bad btree node. These
issues are slightly complex. I tried several solutions but I haven't the
proper yet. Maybe, a final solution will be a combination of several
fixes that I tried.

But fixing of issue with timezone change in my TODO list.

With the best regards,
Vyacheslav Dubeyko.

> 
> Piotr Szymaniak.


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