* xfs_repair progress
@ 2008-02-05 14:25 Markus Malkusch
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From: Markus Malkusch @ 2008-02-05 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xfs
xfs_repair 2.9.4 is running since 3 days. It's still since those 3 days at
Phase 3 agno = 0. Is there a possibility to look if xfs_repair is doing
progress (it is using 107% CPU)?
The filesystem is 4,6T large. I don't know how many Inodes there are and I
can't look right now as xfs_repair is running, but there are lots as I have
several hardlinks of all files.
Markus Malkusch
PS: Could you CC me, because I'm not on the mailinglist.
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* Re: xfs_repair progress
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@ 2008-02-05 22:51 ` Markus Malkusch
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From: Markus Malkusch @ 2008-02-05 22:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Wedgwood; +Cc: xfs
Chris Wedgwood:
> is it swapping? (run vmstat)
I can't run vmstat, as I cancelt the xfs_repair before your mail. I remember
that one CPU was fully loaded (Top said 107% CPU for xfs_repair). The system
doesn't feel that it was swaping. But I also remember that there were about
300M in Swap.
Anyway, I deleted all those hardlinks which reduced the number of inodes from
about 1.5 million to 325735. Now I can run xfs_repair in two minutes.
Markus Malkusch
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