Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-09 Thread Matthias Gamsjager
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote: Needing fsck because the drive is failing and not able to store and retrieve data reliably any more is a whole different thing. or bad data stored because of non-disk errors. in this case any

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-09 Thread Bruce Cran
On 09/08/2012 16:09, Matthias Gamsjager wrote: Beside in production one should run with ECC memory to eliminate the possibility of incorrect data from memory ECC doesn't detect all memory errors. -- Bruce Cran ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-08 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Of course ZFS doesn't need fsck. Until it fails. Did you personally try ZFS ? of course. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 07/08/2012 22:09, Wojciech Puchar wrote: Of course ZFS doesn't need fsck. Until it fails. It doesn't need fsck for the normal case of filesystem corruption due to system crashes: in that case, you stand to lose maybe the last one or two IO transactions that hadn't made it onto the disk yet,

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-08 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Needing fsck because the drive is failing and not able to store and retrieve data reliably any more is a whole different thing. or bad data stored because of non-disk errors. least will discover that this is happening due to the built-in checksumming and avoid many instances of silent

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Muskus
El 05/08/12 18:10, Wojciech Puchar escribió: really - stick with FreeBSD UFS. it is really best. Yes UFS is very good, but very hight IO ZFS is fastest if you use L2ARC/ZIL on SSD. if... better just move heavy used things on SSD and rest on HDD. really it's fastest. Yes, you can do

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Muskus
El 05/08/12 20:05, Anonymous Remailer (austria) escribió: I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS This is not up for discussion. but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. Too many iPads, iPhones, etc? For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Muskus
El 05/08/12 18:13, Wojciech Puchar escribió: with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. true. it is consistently slow. REALLY from what tale do you people get such a statements. There is no tale, only a feature set:

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-07 Thread Wojciech Puchar
English is not my native language, so i can make mistakes. ZFS is the way to go if you need consistency + speed on a NFS server/service. Of course ZFS doesn't need fsck. Until it fails. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Muskus
El 07/08/12 16:09, Wojciech Puchar escribió: English is not my native language, so i can make mistakes. ZFS is the way to go if you need consistency + speed on a NFS server/service. Of course ZFS doesn't need fsck. Until it fails. Did you personally try ZFS ?

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Hi Ashkan, I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. true. it is consistently slow. REALLY from what tale do

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Wojciech Puchar
i have 16tb storage. 8x2tb sata raided. i want to share it on network via nfs. which file system is better for it? thank you badly imprecise question. you may share any filesystem. Not sure what you want to achieve. No explanation of raided - this means nothing without precise description.

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 03:46:53PM -0500, Marco Muskus wrote: Hi Ashkan, I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. The idea that ZFS is faster than XFS is certainly a new one for me

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Marco Muskus
El 05/08/12 06:22, Wojciech Puchar escribió: Hi Ashkan, I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. true

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Marco Muskus
El 05/08/12 13:03, Wojciech Puchar escribió: I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. The idea that ZFS

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Wojciech Puchar
really - stick with FreeBSD UFS. it is really best. Yes UFS is very good, but very hight IO ZFS is fastest if you use L2ARC/ZIL on SSD. if... better just move heavy used things on SSD and rest on HDD. really it's fastest. ___

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Wojciech Puchar
with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. true. it is consistently slow. REALLY from what tale do you people get such a statements. There is no tale, only a feature set: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zfs#Features And everything everyone writes is

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Anonymous Remailer (austria)
I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS This is not up for discussion. but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. Too many iPads, iPhones, etc? For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk If not spelling, or grammar... and speed

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-05 Thread Daniel Staal
--As of August 5, 2012 10:29:16 AM -0600, Chad Perrin is alleged to have said: I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna

compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-04 Thread ashkab rahmani
hello i have 16tb storage. 8x2tb sata raided. i want to share it on network via nfs. which file system is better for it? thank you ——— Ashkan R ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To

Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

2012-08-04 Thread Marco Muskus
Hi Ashkan, I think that XFS JFS are more mature filesystems than ZFS, but the feature set of ZFS i ahead in the future. For a NFS server first I'll go with ZFS because the consistence in disk and speed will gonna be the differentiator. Look at L2ARC and ZIL to improve ZFS speed. Regards

xfs portupgrade problem

2010-05-04 Thread Marco Beishuizen
Hi, After the X.org upgrade to 7.5, xfs fails to upgrade: === Building for xfs-1.1.0,1 make all-am /usr/local/bin/xmlto -m ./doc/xfs-design.xsl -o doc pdf ./doc/xfs-design.xml Making portrait pages on letter paper (215.9mmx279.4mm) This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4

Re: kernel panic - umount xfs partition

2009-06-27 Thread Zbigniew Komarnicki
... # mount -t xfs -o ro /dev/ad0s2 /mnt # ls /mnt # cp /mnt/my_file /home/zbigniew I forgot add here that I do then # umount /mnt and after that was kernel panic. I'm sorry for the mistake. Zbigniew ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

kernel panic - umount xfs partition

2009-06-26 Thread Zbigniew Komarnicki
Hello, I have a Dabian 5.0 and FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 on i386 athlon-xp. I have two partitions under Debian. They are xfs file system. So I mount it from FreeBSD # mount -t xfs -o ro /dev/ad0s1 /mnt # ls /mnt # umount /mnt Everything is OK, but now I do the following # mount -t xfs -o ro

Is there anyway to mount linux xfs filesystems in 5.4

2005-09-20 Thread jdonahue
This is something really important if I am going to use FreeBSD more. I need to mount my Gentoo linux which I have on XFS REISERFS partitions. -- SoCalRocks ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Is there anyway to mount linux xfs filesystems in 5.4

2005-09-20 Thread Peter Clutton
On 9/20/05, jdonahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is something really important if I am going to use FreeBSD more. I need to mount my Gentoo linux which I have on XFS REISERFS partitions. -- You can use mount -t ext2fs /drive /mnt Drive is like /dev/ad1 etc and /mnt is mount point

Re: XFS on FreeBSD

2005-06-01 Thread Bill Moran
Craig Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 06:50:38PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote: I'm interested in the project to port XFS to FreeBSD. However, every link I've traced down leads to a dead end. An announcement of FreeBSD for XFS was made on March 22 on the freebsd

XFS on FreeBSD

2005-05-31 Thread Bill Moran
I'm interested in the project to port XFS to FreeBSD. However, every link I've traced down leads to a dead end. Does anyone have links to where this project is currently housed, or any information about its status? -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies http://www.potentialtech.com

Re: XFS on FreeBSD

2005-05-31 Thread Vizion
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 15:50, the author Bill Moran contributed to the dialogue on- XFS on FreeBSD: I'm interested in the project to port XFS to FreeBSD. However, every link I've traced down leads to a dead end. Does anyone have links to where this project is currently housed, or any

Re: XFS on FreeBSD

2005-05-31 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 06:50:38PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote: I'm interested in the project to port XFS to FreeBSD. However, every link I've traced down leads to a dead end. An announcement of FreeBSD for XFS was made on March 22 on the freebsd-current mailing list: http://lists.freebsd.org

XFS for FreeBSD

2004-10-19 Thread Forrest Aldrich
I've been able to locate some postings that suggested there was an effort to get SGI's XFS ported to FreeBSD -- along with some concerns about licensing (GPL) issues. I'd like to get more information - is there an official project, who's heading it up, etc. etc. Thanks

xfs support [was: Re: jfs4bsd]

2004-04-21 Thread UBM
about support for xfs? Bye Marc ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xfs support [was: Re: jfs4bsd]

2004-04-21 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
under FreeBSD? No. The project never took off. Ah, thanks. What about support for xfs? As far as I know, nothing has happened there either. This would be a more worthwhile project. Greg -- When replying to this message, please copy the original recipients. If you don't, I may ignore

Re: xfs support [was: Re: jfs4bsd]

2004-04-21 Thread Kris Kennaway
: Hiho! :-) Is there any chance that I can get patches for JFS support under FreeBSD? No. The project never took off. Ah, thanks. What about support for xfs? As far as I know, nothing has happened there either. This would be a more worthwhile project. One of the developers

XFS

2002-12-17 Thread Black Dragon
After a bit of Googling and a search of the list archives, have I correctly come to the conclusion that there isn't any, as of yet, support for XFS in FreeBSD? -- Black Dragon /\ ASCII ribbon campaign

Re: XFS

2002-12-17 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Tuesday, 17 December 2002 at 20:05:05 -0500, Black Dragon wrote: After a bit of Googling and a search of the list archives, have I correctly come to the conclusion that there isn't any, as of yet, support for XFS in FreeBSD? Yes. Greg -- When replying to this message, please copy

Re: XFS

2002-12-17 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
to the conclusion that there isn't any, as of yet, support for XFS in FreeBSD? Yes. Thank you for the prompt reply. I need to set up a tftp server to do an IRIX installation, and because I can't mount the installation cds on FreeBSD, I'm going to have to install Linux on a spare machine. Bummer