tools that save time.
dependency on puppet has already ruled out one solution.
Best regards
Owen Synge
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Hi,
To add to Udo's point,
Do remember that by default journals take ~6Gb.
For this reason I suggest making Virtual disks larger than 20Gb for
testing although its slightly bigger than absolutely necessary.
Best regards
Owen
On 02/10/2015 01:26 PM, Udo Lembke wrote:
> Hi,
> your will get fu
Hi Dan,
At least looking at upstream to get journals and partitions persistently
working, this requires gpt partitions, and being able to add a GPT
partition UUID to work perfectly with minimal modification.
I am not sure the status of this on RHEL6, The latest Fedora and
OpenSUSE support this bu
Dear Deven,
Another solution is to compile leveldb and ceph without tcmalloc support :)
Ceph and leveldb work just fine without gperftools, and I am yet to do
benchmarks as to how much performance benefit you get from
google-perftools replacement tcmalloc of globc malloc.
Best regards
Owen
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