Re: Good, recent FS comparison?

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Jon Lewis wrote:
What kernels/XFS versions have you had good luck with? I have one large raid with XFS, and it keeps doing:

Corruption of in-memory data detected.  Shutting down filesystem

umount/mount fixes it...for a few days. I gave SGI's latest 2.4 kernel CVS tree a try, and found it broke NFS export of XFS, so I couldn't run it long enough to see if it fixed the first problem.

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A debian 3.1 Sarge sytem running kernel 2.6.11.7 (vanilla), and xfsprogs v2.6.28-1.

I did a search on google for those errors.. the ones I spotted, that seemed interesting, mentioned problems with kernel 2.6.11.6, 2.6.13 (using SGI-XFS CVS), but that 2.6.12 (SGI-XFS CVS-2005-06-14_05:00_UTC) was working without a problem.

Regards,
Tyler.


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