On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 03:12:18PM +0900, Robert Smith wrote:
> I started a new kernel compile before I went to bed, and installed it this 
> morning.
> 
> To my surprise, when the system booted up, it mounted the partition.

        Excellent!

> r...@s2-replay02:~# df -h
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/replays-ReplayDataVolume001
>                        37T  1.3G   37T   1% /data/storage/ReplayDataVolume001
> 
> 1.3G for FS overhead. Partially due to the way I formatted I'm sure.

        Well, 1.3G out of 37T is like .003%.  I'm ok with that :-)

> 10485760000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 17.1197 s, 612 MB/s
> 104857600000 bytes (105 GB) copied, 176.464 s, 594 MB/s
> 1048576000000 bytes (1.0 TB) copied, 1825.52 s, 574 MB/s

        You've got some fast disk there ;-)

> Any other tests I can run to see how she's gonna hold up? What can I do to 
> try to break it?

        Just use it as you normally would, I suspect.  The easy stuff
doesn't usually break.  It's often some behavior of some application.
        Thanks for trying this out and keeping us in the loop!

Joel

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Joel Becker
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Oracle
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