Re: [PATCH] Allow SysRq emergency sync to thaw frozen filesystems

From: Eric Sandeen
Date: Fri Jan 16 2009 - 10:40:46 EST


Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 21:59:10 CST, Eric Sandeen said:
>
>> Oh, actually, I'd think not. If the freeze was done properly by the
>> filesystem, all data was flushed, the fs was quiesced, and new IO was
>> blocked. pdflush should never be visiting these...
>
> Yes, but a lot of 'if's - and usually you're reaching for sysrq-S precisely
> *because* you suspect that stuff wasn't happening properly on its own...

Actually, only one if - if the fs implemented freeze properly.

Well, the use case I envision here is something like:

# freeze /my/mount/point/to/fs/to/snapshot

except oops, that wasn't mounted, and you just froze your root fs.

I was thinking more recovery from admin error, not programming error...

If we're using sysrq to work around any possible programming error, then
we have a pretty tough job to make sure that it always works, no?

-Eric
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