Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Journal size"
2006 Jun 20
1
viewing ext3 journal
Hi!
Is there a way to view ext3 filesystem's maintained journal (in a
human-readable-format)?
I ask, because i have had a server crash before and now i'm wondering
if i might take a look at last things that my server did straight
before crash. I guess clarifying log insertions might be lost before
buffers were flushed to disk.
Thx.
2001 Sep 29
2
permission denied while trying to create journal file
Something bad must have happened when I first ran e2fstune on my root file
system. Now I cannot mount it ext3 and when I try to run tune2fs -j on it, I
get this error message:
permission denied while trying to create journal file
There is a .journal file in /:
[root@monster log]# ls -l /.journal
-rw------- 1 root root 33554432 Sep 29 10:21 /.journal
But dumpe2fs
2011 Mar 18
3
[LLVMdev] Reversing a function's CFG?
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a quick way to reverse a function's CFG and, in turn, all basic blocks within it. Assuming all variables are globals, is there a quick way to generate a function's reversal? I highly doubt such functionality exists but I figured it was worth asking. I'm trying to develop an "undo function" generator pass that would be able to restore
2004 Aug 03
1
How to determine the size of a existing journal file
I'm wondering if there is a way to figure out what the size of a journal
file that was created on an ext3 file system.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks..
peter
2011 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] Reversing a function's CFG?
Hi Justin,
I take the fact that nobody has replied as a sign that nobody really
understands what you are asking.
> I was wondering if there was a quick way to reverse a function's CFG and,
> in turn, all basic blocks within it. Assuming all variables are globals, is
> there a quick way to generate a function's reversal? I highly doubt such
> functionality exists but I
2002 May 12
3
ext3 .journal location?
Forgive my novice question, but I am a new student of Linux working on presenting the ext3 journaling filesystem to my class. I seek any advice on how to visibly demonstrate (including a purposeful crash of a Linux box) the benefits of ext3 over ext2. I am not worthy to lick the bootstraps of this group, but I beg for any help! The problem I am having extends to even locating the .journal file
2008 Mar 12
0
Execute custom code when clicking marker
Hello there! :)
I''m new to this list and new to Mapstraction. I''m working at ?stfold
University College in Norway as part of the Mobile Applications Group
(MAG - http://mobapp.hiof.no/) and I''m developing a tool ("Storix") for
viewing digital stories with references to time and place. Take a look
at http://asia.hiof.no/storix if this sounds interesting
2001 Dec 11
1
More external journal woes.
I have been playing with external journals some more and thought I
should share some experiences.
I am running 2.4.16 with the ext3 patches from Andrew Morton
and e2fsprogs 1.25
I have an ext3fs filesystem on an 8 drive RAID5 array and place the
journal on a partition of the mirrored pair that I boot off (all
drives SCSI).
I have tried pulling the power cable and seeing what happens. I
finally
2001 Nov 27
1
ext3fs patch for 2.4.16 kernel?
This maybe early, but is there an ext3fs patch for the 2.4.16
kernel -- also, in general where does one download the lastest ext3fs
patches?? I found the 2.4.14 patch a few weeks ago on in the linux.org UK
site, but all the patches appear to be taken off that site...Any help
would be most appreciated...
Thanks,
Chris
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2005 Mar 10
3
a few questions about ext3 journal
A few wild ideas/questions :
1) Is there a way to check the size of the journal of an ext3 filesystem ?
I mean - the actually used size ; not the total size of the journal.
2) Would it be difficult to implement "freeze" of ext3 filesystem - that
is, blocking all I/O to the filesystem until it's "unfrozen" (XFS can do
that), for two purposes :
A/ allowing
2008 May 27
2
needs help, root inode gone after usb bus reset on sata disks
Hello everybody,
I am new to this list, so welcome everybody.
Last 2 week I had two harddisk crashes with my ext2 file system.
This is what sort of happed with both of the disk:
I pluged in my USB to SATA converter in my harddisk that has an ext2
filesystem. I mounted the partition, went to a directory that had a DVD
image. I mounted the dvd image in the same directory and started
watching the
2003 Jun 13
1
jbd count incremented *even* if volume is mounted RO?
Continuing on with my earlier post . . . after looking
through code of JBD, is the following perhaps the
difference in why the md5 values differ;
When a journalled filesystem that uses jbd is mounted
the journal b_count is incremented by one?
*EVEN* if the volume was mounted read only, this
b_count is still increased by one?
curious as ever!
lt
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Do you
2007 Dec 31
2
ISO burning challenge -- pilgrims progress
First the Storix drive works just fine under DSL 4.2.1 on my Libretto.
So the drive is fine, the media is fine. And cdrecord on DSL reports
the media to be
Manuf. index: 27
Manufacturee: Prodisc Technology Inc.
I have all of ONE system with Centos 4 on it. A Trixbox 2.2; I added
cdrecord and found that I could burn the iso image ONLY by including the
-force option to get around the
2006 Jan 25
1
EXT3: failed to claim external journal device.
We are having problems remounting an ext3 filesystem using an external
journal device. The filesystem in question was working fine until the
server was rebooted.
This is what we see on dmesg when trying to mount:
EXT3: failed to claim external journal device.
The external journal lives on a LVM2 logical volume and it seems to be
accessible ( we can dumpe2fs and see filesystem information).
2001 Jan 24
3
0.0.3d-e: JFS: Unrecognised features on journal
I updated my kernel from 0.0.3d to 0.0.3e using the "d-e" patch in the
0.0.3e tarball. When I try to boot the new kernel on a machine with
an ext3 root filesystem I am getting the message:
JFS: Unrecognised features on journal
Does this sound feasible or even somewhat expected? Is there any
interest in me doing some debugging of this?
Is there any way to deal with this without
2010 Aug 17
11
EVERYONE USING DOVECOT PLEASE SIGN: Thanks, Administrators of Dovecot!
With the release of dovecot 2.0, the community of the Dovecot mailling
list, and us at Shelton Computers, would sincerely like to thank the
developers of Dovecot. For, if it were not for you, we would be stuck
with Courier and would not have the impressive features of Sieve, as
opposed to the unmanageable scripts, by end users, of maildrop.
*Our gratitude goes to, but not limited to:*
*Timo
2006 Feb 05
11
TE411P Really Bad Echo
I just implemented a system using a TE411P hardware echo cancellation
card. Per Digium, I setup zaptel.conf, and zapata.conf the same way as
I always have. To my surprise calls out to the PSTN had a terrible
echo. 1 - 2 second delay, and quite clear. The echo was so bad that I
had to remove the hardware echo cancellation module from the card. We
are only using the 1st span of this card right
2007 Dec 05
6
SCSI bad block table display
Hi All:
Is there a utility available that will allow for the dump/display of
the bad track table of a SCSI drive. We had this capability on SCO
OSR5 but I have not been able to locate anything similar for Linux.
The closest I have found is the badblocks utility that is part of the
e2fsprogs package but this appears to only test for bad blocks not
display the current bad block table contents.
I
2007 Mar 29
3
tune2fs -l stale info
Hello,
I just noticed that 'tune2fs -l' did not returned a "lively" updated
information regarding the free inodes count (looks like it's always
correct after unmounting). It became suprising after an online resizing
operation, where the total inode count was immediatly updated (grown in
my case) but the free inode count was the same: one could deduce that
suddenly a lot of
2006 Aug 07
2
Successfully Installed Sea Dogs v1 Game - Need Help with DDRAW error.
Hello All
I have just started dabbling into the world of WINE. I was quite excited to
have one of my favourite games installed (Sea Dogs).
Before I tell you about the problem, let me tell you my setup.
I am using Gentoo Linux on x86 and my wine version is 0.9.8. I installed WINE
using "emerge wine"
I have XOrg v7 installed.
My NVIDIA driver version is 8762.
Direct Rendering is