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- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 10:44:24 +0100
- From: "Schwartz, Fernando G." <fgs@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Help with fsck and ocfs2 (or even ext4?)...
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On 9/19/21 18:21, Raymond Wan wrote: > Thanks for this! The numbers I showed were for fsck and not actual > reading/writing. Nevertheless, access to this file system has been slow > before this problem occurred. > > Perhaps I will look into it later, but at the moment, I'm more concerned > about data loss and how I can get this file system back into read/write > mode. More efficient data access will be on my "to do" list after I > solve this problem. What I meant is I don't think you will solve the file system problem with connectivity problem on " SAN " config. " Magic # errors " are consistent with connectivity problems + rate is very low + ... I know tackling the connectivity is a pain but I'm pretty sure about it. Best,
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