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Date:      Mon, 17 May 2010 20:38:41 +0300
From:      Mike Barnard <mike.barnardq@gmail.com>
To:        bf1783@gmail.com
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: UFS Journaling gone south
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On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Mike Barnard <mike.barnardq@gmail.com>wrote
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> Prior to rebooting, I checked and I did have da0s1f.journal and
> da0s1g.journal and the da0s2d and da0s2e devices, after the reboot and the
> panic, I check /dev and the seem to have reverted back to da0s1f and
> da0s1g... and da0s2d and da0s2e have also gone AWOL... :-w
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> fortunately, this is a new installation on which I want to test journal
> devices. I'll do this again, reserving some sectors on both partitions.
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I must admit, this has me hands down. I have entered custom newfs flags on
sysinstall (-r 2, 4, and 8).

With a test on these sector sizes to be reserved at the end of the disk,
gjournal label da0s1f da0s2d still says that I need to use -f to overwrite.
I do so and end up with journal devices, but when I reboot... the journal
devices and the journal providers are missing.

I have even done -J flag on the newfs options in sysinstall but I end up
with the same results... no journal devices are created and I end up with a
kernel panic and into single usermode. There are no journal devices created.
Mounting the disks fails with: warning: GJOURNAL flag on fs but no gjournal
provider below.

Am I doing all this wrong, Am I missing something?




-- 
Mike

Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in
a million chances happen 99% of the time.
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