Jijo,
Do you have any news from the XFS front about getting nfs stable over XFS
or any other *FS? So far the only 'true' support nfs has is with ext2 and
recently reiserfs.
NFS is very important when dealing with file servers, really IMHO, the
implementation of kernel-nfs in linux very problematic...
Ian
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> Willie,
> (cc PLUG)
>
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 at 13:59, W I Marifosque wrote:
> > you mentioned you use reiserfs for your squid cache, is this on the
> > same system with XFS?
>
> Yes, ReiserFS, ext2, and XFS coexist nicely on my server. Those of you
> into "snooping" may check <http://mrtg.leathercollection.ph/phpSysInfo/>.
> I use the latest CVS copy of the XFS-enabled Linux kernel, that is
> currently 2.4.9. ReiserFS is supported because it's in the mainstream
> kernels.
>
> I haven't heard any success stories about getting ext3fs and XFS on the
> same system, but there is news about JFS in
> <http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#jfsplusxfs>.
>
> --> Jijo
>
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