All right.... How do you set ext3 to minimum journaling??

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> From: Benjamin Arai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:22 PM
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> Subject: Redhat 7.2 Linux Maximum Database/Table Size
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> I have been testing Redhat 7.2 Linux for about 3 month's.  I few notes
> regarding the installation which might be helpful for MySQL Admins.
> 
> -  Maximum Table Size: Limited online by disk space.  (I have tested
> tables upto 50 gigs)
> -  Maximum Records Per Table:  Limited only by available disk 
> space.  (I
> have tested tables upto 50 gigs)
> 
> Note: Redhat 7.2 uses ext3 filesystem and must be modified after
> installation for best performance.  ext3 must be set to minimal
> journaling or none at all. This doesn't effect max table size.  From a
> stock install of Redhat 7.2 tables can reach 50+ gigs.
> 
> Benjamin Arai
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