[04:50:53] --- haba has become available [04:54:15] Good morning everyone. I have a server where a partition is empty (according to vos listvol and vldb) but has stuff left in .../AFSIDat/... salvage (and I as well) think it belongs to volume 537084513 but salvage does only say: 04/04/2011 13:47:56 Recreating link table for volume 537084513. 04/04/2011 13:47:56 totalInodes 1080 but the volume does not actually show up again, nor is there a V0537084513.vol file after the salvage. [04:54:48] I am not concerned about the data, but I am a little bit puzzled about the behaviour of the salvage. [05:25:58] it says nothing else? [05:32:11] Total salvage log: 04/04/2011 13:47:56 3 nVolumesInInodeFile 96 04/04/2011 13:47:56 Recreating link table for volume 537084180. 04/04/2011 13:47:56 totalInodes 2 04/04/2011 13:47:56 Recreating link table for volume 537084513. 04/04/2011 13:47:56 totalInodes 1080 04/04/2011 13:47:56 Recreating link table for volume 537086448. 04/04/2011 13:47:56 totalInodes 206 [05:34:33] That was all. I made a tar file of my /vicep*/ because I had several like this from my empty file server. Then I removed it from the server. [05:35:12] So if you want to look at the tar file that is possible [05:35:40] The server was urgently needed to move other stuff into it. [05:51:54] --- haba has left [05:51:55] --- haba has become available [06:06:13] --- Simon Wilkinson has left [06:06:31] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available [07:11:03] --- mho has become available [07:40:53] --- deason has become available [07:46:22] --- reuteras has left [08:39:08] > Is there a single person who consistently does the RHEL builds simon [08:39:34] and no, i haven't looked at the freebsd cache full. i ended up going to a local TEDx, then getting sick [09:29:11] --- haba has left [09:44:14] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has left: Replaced by new connection [09:44:16] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has become available [09:51:29] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has left: Disconnected [09:52:02] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has become available [09:59:34] > getting sick Sorry to hear that. I appear to have some bug that makes my body want 12+ hours of sleep per night [10:00:40] i needed 12 hours last night. aside from continued nasal leakage and the resulting scratchy throat i am ok now. [10:14:25] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has left: Disconnected [10:14:34] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has become available [10:15:52] --- rra has become available [10:16:35] Did the buildbot master glitch? There seem to be no pending builds [10:31:46] the vm crashe [10:44:00] --- mfelliott has become available [11:12:36] is there a reason we don't use const char * more? [11:14:40] I suspect that it didn't exist when the bulk of the AFS code was written [11:15:42] That's not to say that we shouldn't look at constifying functions where we can. [11:25:53] sunos 4 didn't support const. perhaps other platforms. [11:26:04] so basically, if you write code for what you can use everywhere, ... [11:27:14] We've got a fair bit of const in the tree now, so we should be good to add more... [11:27:38] But yeah, "const" is an ANSI C addition, as far as I can remember. [15:33:47] --- deason has left [17:49:22] afs_UFSWrite(), can it handle more than iovec? [17:49:39] looks like it only allocates one [17:49:49] but copies as many as needed [17:50:14] *than one [19:49:43] --- deason has become available [19:52:46] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has left: Disconnected [19:57:06] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has become available [20:31:33] oh, i see [20:31:49] i exceed AFS_MAXIOVCNT by four times [20:32:26] and UFSWrite doesn't check for errors from that uio copy function [20:42:49] --- rra has left: Disconnected [21:02:06] --- Russ has become available [21:18:06] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has left: Replaced by new connection [21:18:07] --- jaltman/FrogsLeap has become available [22:07:49] --- deason has left [22:14:57] --- reuteras has become available [22:56:05] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [23:42:45] --- Russ has become available [23:58:58] --- reuteras has left [23:58:59] --- reuteras has become available