-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Stefan Ring wrote: > Regardless of the barriers, it doesn't explain this: > > $ sudo mount -o barrier=1,inode64 /dev/mapper/vg_xfs2-lvxfs1 /xfs1 > $ sudo umount /xfs1 > $ sudo xfs_logprint /dev/mapper/vg_xfs2-lvxfs1 > xfs_logprint: > xfs_logprint: /dev/mapper/vg_xfs2-lvxfs1 contains a mounted and > writable filesystem > data device: 0xfd01 > log device: 0xfd01 daddr: 83882016 length: 81912 Same here. Plain sata hdd. 3.5.2 (Fedora 17). # mount | grep /saves /dev/sdb1 on /saves type xfs (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,attr2,noquota) # umount /saves # xfs_repair /dev/sdb1 xfs_repair: /dev/sdb1 contains a mounted filesystem fatal error -- couldn't initialize XFS library > As crazy as that sounds, I've just found out what triggers the > situation. The weird behavior only manifests itself after this: > > $ sudo service mysqld start Does not work for me. It must be something else. Sincerely, Gabriel - -- // Gabriel VLASIU // // OpenGPG-KeyID : 44952F15 // OpenGPG-Fingerprint: 4AC5 7C26 2FE9 02DA 4906 24B2 D32B 7ED7 4495 2F15 // OpenGPG-URL : http://www.vlasiu.net/public.key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQOxoRAAoJENMrftdElS8VlCYQAKiLaCp0KDsnkzr0nHGIBrbU Xza/Ph2yIPw3BAZtXCPYGxH5gn7vemCnwZUhz+Oia9V9XFnlEjALvzdA1zhhdiYO SRQi9n0qcuVLwuF/Mtp8w6B2K8S7DATeDmVBR3HGKb2SgvnOeJD3FaJYIPp98FKF Kg9KhEmvOVyyXG7btCwqj0w7Uk5TxlPbAq+RVDjSeQLyo879fyQbdEmT6+jFk73Z 4afK0LhiOlzMGUGoU1Wr/hY16JIIeY2RIyoW6aS4QJQJMdLq8oiH3wgi+v+4lpJB d1EOfKsqibK8+iqMiOkUP18VhK6xTP9nGthIB3wtmNyF/8StOc071GluJHOE2I7y klxO807oj6pnKcYZrH/xxFEwf2iABJd6faFuu1pUtBr+ExlEQiJ2B5fGxWPFIysv 17/NtM/jNyNzhHQjImeYJvM0f2C0kXqhHsZ6U33Qk58OIjV8AEXVKHAPYMy5CXn2 GKD4catqrTsklzNW3Mi34cSXeMPFd7KqsuXQ3u6tekmal3TK01TMZJfdMlZ6IJqA i+fUGk7iBfgamcwbn1wdy+odz5ZukvzkcEGlQZ9BGdSIcNz0p9/Tbk9hc5jCcfPw gBwWSzTUFMdvPO9ccVE9hVs2285sL+p81ojk1wos71SPK3cfJmAQz715808zRlt1 VgQV6MwXCmZQlF/9Y2C0 =oamX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs