Volker Lendecke ha scritto:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 12:35:13PM +0100, Marcello Romani wrote:
What do you mean ?

As I said in the reply of some minutes ago: I have seen all

I replyed to your post and _then_ read the other responses... sorry :)

sorts of problems with reiserfs. Some years ago I had
frequent customer emergencies because highly loaded tdb
files on reiserfs got corrupted. This meant that Samba was
not functioning on these machines. Changing the file system
to ext2/3 solved those problems reliably. But I have not
heard about those problems for a while. Not sure if reiserfs
was fixed or people don't use it anymore :-)

But then last week I heard about the lost homedir, and this
just supported my decision to never use reiser anymore for
anything.

I've been using reiser3 at home and work with no problem at all for almost 3 years now...

I can only say what *I* have experienced. I do not give a
firm recommendation either way. It's just that I will not
touch reiserfs anymore.

I have certainly also talked to a lot of people who are big
fans of reiserfs, so it's really your choice.

Volker

I admit the machines where I put reser3 were not under extremely high load, so it's certainly possible that particular workloads stress reiser3 in ways that corrupt the filesystem. I simply didn't see this.

So I guess our experiences just differ :-)

Thanks for clarifiyng your initial statement.   

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Marcello Romani
Responsabile IT
Ottotecnica s.r.l.
http://www.ottotecnica.com
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