On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Terry R. Friedrichsen wrote:
> Is anybody besides *me* having file system corruption problems with
> FreeBSD 5.3? I've looked around on several of the mailing lists and
> found no men- tion of this.
>
> I have two different platforms on which I'm trying to run FreeBSD 5.3.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 03:53:46PM -0700, Terry R. Friedrichsen wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> >> try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
> >> system power in the middle of it.
>
> to which [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
>
> > This is expected if you don't turn off write cach
I wrote:
>> try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
>> system power in the middle of it.
to which [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
> This is expected if you don't turn off write caching of the hard
> disks. It breaks the softupdates consistency model because data
> wr
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 12:42:47PM -0700, Terry R. Friedrichsen wrote:
>
> Thanks for responding to my inquiry. If it fits into your testing program,
> try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
> system power in the middle of it.
This is expected if you don't turn
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 05:50:02AM -0700, Terry R. Friedrichsen wrote:
>
> Is anybody besides *me* having file system corruption problems with FreeBSD
> 5.3? I've looked around on several of the mailing lists and found no men-
> tion of this.
>
> I have two different platforms on which I'm tryin
That same thought ran thought my mind when I was testing. I started a
process that does heavy writing and literally pulled the plug during
the middle of the operation. I plugged it back in and the box came
back up without a hitch. I did all my testing on x86 boxes using SCSI
and IDE drives. I cu
Thanks for responding to my inquiry. If it fits into your testing program,
try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
system power in the middle of it.
Twice, now, doing this on my Alpha has rendered the system unrecoverable at
boot time, necessitating a reinstall.
I have been testing 5.3 (Standard Install/Default settings) and
haven't had any file system corruption. However, the I/O performance
results from my testing currently show that there is a major
difference between 4.11 and 5.3 (4.11 is much faster!). I have a
suspicion that these issues may be rel
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 05:50:02 -0700 (MST), Terry R. Friedrichsen wrote:
> Is anybody besides *me* having file system corruption problems with FreeBSD
> 5.3? I've looked around on several of the mailing lists and found no men-
> tion of this.
Not the same problem as you, but I've been getting freq
Is anybody besides *me* having file system corruption problems with FreeBSD
5.3? I've looked around on several of the mailing lists and found no men-
tion of this.
I have two different platforms on which I'm trying to run FreeBSD 5.3. One
is an x86 SMP system (dual AMD Athlon 1900+) and the oth
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