Originally posted by: sreeninging
Since the introduction of the JFS2 filesystem on AIX 5L we have experienced a lot of problems , like file system corruption , crashing of system during the creation of an mksysb , unable to restore mirrored images etc, etc.
The most disturbing errors are the one's which produce a corrupt filesystem.
These errors occur with I/O intensive applications using concurrent I/O like Oracle.
Every time we run into an error , a call is placed at the IBM support organization, every time there is a patch available which should solve the issue.
The problem here is that the patching never stops, every time there is a new issue with JFS2 and there is a new patch, since AIX 5.2.0 there hase been no stable version of JFS2, patching continues up to today ...
We as a customer are very concerned about this because our data integrity is at stake here.
The question I have is , are the more customers expiriencing problems with JFS2, and what is the vision of the IBM development Lab about JFS2.
When will a stable version of JFS2 be produced , will it ever be stable , or maybe it will be replaced by JFS3 ????
I'd like to hear from IBM and other customers about this issue.
Thanks in advance.
R.E. van Holk
The Netherlands.
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