Dne 23.4.2017 v 07:29 Xen napsal(a):
Zdenek Kabelac schreef op 22-04-2017 23:17:
That is awesome, that means a errors=remount-ro mount will cause a remount
right?
Well 'remount-ro' will fail but you will not be able to read anything
from volume as well.
Well that is still preferable to anything else.
It is preferable to a system crash, I mean.
So if there is no other last rather, I think this is really the only last
resort that exists?
Or maybe one of the other things Gionatan suggested.
Currently lvm2 can't support that much variety and complexity...
I think it's simpler but okay, sure...
I think pretty much anyone would prefer a volume-read-errors system rather
than a kernel-hang system.
I'm just currious - what the you think will happen when you have
root_LV as thin LV and thin pool runs out of space - so 'root_LV'
is replaced with 'error' target.
How do you think this will be ANY different from hanging your system ?
It is just not of the same magnitude of disaster :p.
IMHO reboot is still quite fair solution in such case.
Regards
Zdenek
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