On Thursday 30 January 2003 04:14 am, Ing. Bernardo Lopez wrote:
> I have a problem whit XFS but i dont know if it is my error or if
> this is a normal issue...

As others have remarked, I doubt this is an XFS issue. See below.

> I make 2 new partitions whit XFS (15Gb each one) and i get that pc
> working slower than before.. it have a dsl conection of 256k and it
> looks like a 56k in a bad day... the ssh server works very slow (i
> push a key... and 40 seconds lather it prints that char in the
> xterm), the mysql queryes work very very slow... etc...

So basically, everything works slow.

Some things to think about:

* Did you change kernels when you switched to XFS?
* Is SMP enabled in your kernel? 
* What is your load average? 
* Is there anything interesting in the kernel/system logs?
* Have you fiddled with a BIOS or kernel setting recently?
* Have you modified the settings to init, or any other daemon?
* Have you emerged anything?
* Have you added any hardware? 

My system is rather more humble than those of the other respondents, but 
FWIW, here it is:

# df -hT /
Filesystem    Type    Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda4      xfs     24G  4.6G   19G  20% /

I've never had trouble with XFS.
-- 
Bruce J.A. Nourish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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