Hello Theodore, On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 07:15:10AM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > It looks like you were having some clock problems. Look at the > dumpe2fs information: > > Last mount time: Thu Sep 8 19:35:39 2005 > Last checked: Thu Sep 8 18:03:41 2005 > > One of the things which resize2fs checks is that the last checked time > is more recent than the last mount time. Looks like your system clock > was running fast by at least half an hour (possibly a full hour or > more) when the filesystem was last mounted.
Well, to make sure, I just unmounted the lv, and ran dumpe2fs on the
partition:
Last mount time: Sun Sep 11 15:13:01 2005
Last write time: Sun Sep 11 13:44:36 2005
Mount count: 6
Maximum mount count: 30
remaxp:~# date
So Sep 11 13:45:33 CEST 2005
(no, I did not change the clock inbetween). So for some reason, the
last mount time is two hours *in the future*.[1] Two hours reminds me of
the difference between our daylight saving time (CEST) and UTC.
So there is a bug, maybe the kernel sets the time wrong on mount (just
guessing). [I verified this on other lvs: always two hours off]
My hardware clock runs on UTC.
A little puzzled greetings.
Helge
[1] I verified the two hours, by rapidly mounting, unmounting and
running dumpe2fs. So within a minute it is two hours.
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