Hello guys,
To
MadeInGermany. I could not understand this part of the sentence.
Quote:
the "intent log" in the file system obsoletes the fsck.
Also, why one machine does
logging of slice1 only, and another one does
logging of slice 1 and slice 5? Is there any reasons for that?
If I get it correctly.
- When system skipes the fsck checkup of certain slice, that means that there's no problem with this slice and system just does logging of that slice.
- When system writes nothing opposite certain slice, that means that slice is being processed with the fsck. So the fsck checkup means there are some problem discovered with this slice.
Am I correct?
To me more or less clear what processes the fsck.
So, I'm interested in the word
logging what does it really means in this case? I would like to hear understable answer on that. What happens literally with the certain slice while
logging.
Also
hicksd8 wrote,
Quote:
It means that the volume has been configured as a "transactional volume".
Could you explain understandable what does it mean and provide an example? If it's possible of course.
P.S. As far as I remember there were six slices configured during installation and we had nothing noticed in the settings about "whether configure certain slice as tranactional or not".
Wolfgang