On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:59:30 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course, once you're running on a corrupted file system, all bets are
> off. Any number of things could be wrong: the binaries could have been
> damaged, files may have been reassembled incorrectly, or even be m
, where
> fs badly crashed. IMHO Cyrus still needs some work in the robustness area.
Of course, once you're running on a corrupted file system, all bets are
off. Any number of things could be wrong: the binaries could have been
damaged, files may have been reassembled incorrectly, or even
ted
files. I had many interesting expiriences on our production system, where
fs badly crashed. IMHO Cyrus still needs some work in the robustness area.
If only i'd know more about programming ...
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Jure Pecar