Re: Strange JFS problem
- From: "Chuck McKinnis" <mckinnis@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jan 2006 20:58:00 GMT
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 07:01:40 UTC, Herwig Bauernfeind
<herwig.d.e.s.p.a.m.bauernfeind@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody else see this?
>
> On one of my boxes all JFS drives keep loosing their volume labels for no apparent reason.
> I don't see other problems on these drives, performance is ok, stability also, and the hardware is quite new.
>
> However, the volume label is different (only garbage) after each reboot.
> No matter if I change it to something reasonable, after a reboot its gone and replaced by garbage.
> If I do nothing its a different garbage after the next reboot...
>
> I can change the volume label and it stays until I reboot.
>
> Kernel is 14.104a_UNI and JFS is 14.100 retail build.
> The whole machine is on FP level #4
>
> Any explanantion for this strange behaviour?
>
> Regards,
> Herwig
I remember seeing this too. I can't remember if I was running the
14.104a kernel level (which has some problems) or 14.103a.
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