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]> -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
