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2003 Jun 12
2
How can I read superblock(ext2, ext3)'s information?
Hello,
I'd like to read superblock's information on Redhat 7.3,
but I don't know how to do it.
For example,
Input : "/dev/sdj2"
Output : ext2_super_block struct's s_wtime
(I saw it at "/usr/include/ext2fs/ext2_fs.h")
Input : "/dev/sdj1"
Output : ext3_super_block struct's s_wtime
(I saw it at "/usr/include/linux/ext3_fs.h")
Please give me an answer...
2011 Jan 18
6
BUG while writing to USB btrfs filesystem
...ing an image to an sd card via a reader, I got the
following bug. The system also has a btrfs root, and a whole swath of
processes went into uninterruptable sleep. I was able to poke around
via ssh and sysrq, and already had netconsole set up to capture the
bug.
Root fs is on /dev/sdi1, and /dev/sdj2 is the card reader which was
the target of the untar.
[29571.448889] sd 11:0:0:0: [sdj] Assuming drive cache: write through
[29571.451153] sdj: unknown partition table
[29572.047390] sd 11:0:0:0: [sdj] Assuming drive cache: write through
[29572.048149] sdj: sdj1 sdj2
[29602.642175] device fsid 5...
2010 Jan 08
7
SAN help
My CentOS 5.4 box has a single HBA card with 2 ports connected to my
Storage. 2 Luns are assigned to my HBA card. Under /dev instead of seeing 4
devices I can see 12 devices from sdb to sdm. I am using qlogic driver that
is bulitin to the OS. Has any one seen this kind of situation?
Paras
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