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So the patches are all in the above branch. This patchset includes
three different<br>
changes.<br>
<br>
First change is the fsck improvement. That is more or less the same
as drop#2.<br>
The only change here is the addition of progress for passes 1 and 2.
Activated<br>
via option, ofcourse.<br>
<br>
Second change is the addition of tests for mkfs and fsck. I have
rewritten the<br>
tests and added them to /tests. And in course of running the tests,
I fixed some<br>
bugs in fsck and libocfs2. Patches included.<br>
<br>
Also added a new utility o2cluster. This utility allows changing the
cluster stack<br>
stamped on disk. It also allows querying the stack on disk and the
active stack.<br>
Unlike tunefs, it does not expect the cluster stack to be started.
This is useful<br>
for o2cb/globalhb which needs the new stack stamped on disk before
the vol can<br>
be used as a global heartbeat disk. Chicken meet egg. The tool does
not take any<br>
cluster locks. It checks all the journals and continues only if all
of them are clean.<br>
So is safe.<br>
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Comments welcome.<br>
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Sunil<br>
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