>> My point here is that since it is and example of configuring a gjournaling >> onf >> existing system then this 'gjournal label da0s1d da0s1e' will always fail. > >No. It will fail only if your file system is using the last sector. UFS >operates on fragments, so if your disk/slice/partition is not >fragment-aligned it will work. So, i shoot myself in a foot and got all those error=5 because in my case i put journal in the same fs and cut 1GB of data from it, right? >> Of course it says the warning, but basically, condidering that it overwrites >> last sector+1 GB of data on existing FS there is actual configuring on >> existing FS. It is simply destroying it. >The example is using separate provider (da0s1e) for the journal, so it >only needs one sector from da0s1d. Ah! i see. What about porper journal size? Any recommendations? Also, please, take a look at "BIO_FLUSH on twe driver" thread. -- ArtemReceived on Thu Nov 01 2007 - 07:37:12 UTC
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