Nick Jennings wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
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>  I was wondering if certain ext3 tweaks can be applied to a lustre
> filesystem? Things like:
> 
> - - reclaiming some of the reserved 5% space for non-root filesystems

This one gets done quite often - 5% is a lot when partitions are terabytes.
> 
> - - disabling automatic boot-time checks after X number of boots and
> having a quick check done during each boot)

Again, with very large disks this may be desirable. Depends on your 
desire for a quick boot.
> 
> - - enabling full journaling

No sure what you mean here. We've seen some hardware configs benefit 
from external journaling, this eliminates a lot of head movement in some 
cases.
> 
> I've done these things with straight up ext3 filesystems and been
> generally happy with the tweaks. Wondering if I should even "go there"
> with Lustre, is it worth the trouble it might cause?

Doubt any of the above would cause you 'trouble' especially reclaiming 
the root reservation.
cliffw

> 
> Thanks!
> - -Nick
> 
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> Nick Jennings
> Technical Director
> Creative Motion Design
> www.creativemotiondesign.com
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