Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 11:34:09 +0200 From: Piotr NetExpert <piotr-l@netexpert.pl> To: freebsd-geom@freebsd.org Subject: Re: *.journal missing Message-ID: <4E030891.2050507@netexpert.pl> In-Reply-To: <4E02EDA7.6000304@yandex.ru> References: <4E02E573.5070102@netexpert.pl> <4E02EDA7.6000304@yandex.ru>
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Thanks for a reply. It is almost OK now. If I include the settings in a loader.conf file and load gjournal manualy, I am able to mount filesystems. However it looks like gjournal is loaded before they are set if I set geom_journal_load to YES. Paweł, there should be ufsid/... I am not able to copy from a console. U and i are close on a keyboard :) -- Treść oryginalnej wiadomości -- > On 23.06.2011 11:04, Piotr NetExpert wrote: >> I have got a journal made on top of a mirror. It was OK until today. After a reboot the system >> cannot mount journaled filesystems. >> >> After gjournal load I can see: >> GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 4249355098: ifsid/4def2606510052ce contains data. >> GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal 4249355098: mirror/gm0s2h contains journal. >> GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal ifsid/4def2606510052ce clean. >> >> However I do not see *.journal entries under /dev/mirror and cannot mount journaled filesystems. >> >> What could be wrong? > > Probably, gjournal has used glabel's ufsid provider. > If you do not use ufs and ufsid labels you can disable them from > the boot loader prompt or from the /boot/loader.conf. > > kern.geom.label.ufs.enable=0 > kern.geom.label.ufsid.enable=0 > -- pozdrawiam Piotr Szafarczyk http://www.netexpert.pl
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