For the fileserver (with NAMEI-interface which is obligatory for Linux) you may take whatever you want. We are using reiserfs, other people ext3. ext2 has the disadvantage of the slow fsck if for some reason your system should crash.

Hartmut

yam wrote:
Hello,

I'm starting up an OpenAFS installation, and I've arrived to my first
dilema... What filesystem to use for openafs volumes?

Ext2? Ext3? ReiserFS? XFS?

Any hint? Shouldnt use any of the above? beter performance with any of
those? Only ext2 is the way to go?

Thanks in advance.

PD: Haven't found information about this anywhere.

/Yam


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