-- Bob Barton <[email protected]> Local Area Administrator (780) 492-5160 7-095 ECERF Chemical & Materials Engineering University of Alberta,Edmonton Alberta, T6G 2V4
I certainly don't want to start any flame wars about choosing between
ext3 of XFS.
One reason I was thinking of using XFS was because recently when I set
up an ext3 system, during the setup a note popped up that an fsck would
be forced on the file system after 180 days. Having to take down a
crucial resource for a long period to do an fsck on 2TB of ext3 file
system every 1/2 year is certainly unattractive! I know there are ways
to change this default using tune2fs but I am uncertain what the
implications of doing so are.
My previous experience with AFS file servers has been with AIX3.x -
AIX4.x and Solaris 9 and I essentially turned the systems on and left
them alone for years (literally - they went down whenever the building
power failed for some reason or other). I am hoping that XFS would have
similar characteristics.
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Faye Gibbins
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Anton Gamel
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Michael Mansour
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Brent L. Bates
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Miles O'Neal
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Michael Mansour
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Troy Dawson
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Stephan Wiesand
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Gasser Marc
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Dr Andrew C Aitchison
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Bob Barton
- RE: AFS on XFS or ext3? Brunner, Brian T.
- RE: AFS on XFS or ext3? Michael Mansour
- Re: AFS on XFS or ext3? Michael Mansour
