Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2015-01-01 Thread Zygo Blaxell
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 07:29:10PM -0800, Dave Stevens wrote: I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-31 Thread Duncan
Fajar A. Nugraha posted on Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:16:14 +0700 as excerpted: On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Eric Sandeen sand...@redhat.com wrote: On 12/30/14 10:06 PM, Wang Shilong wrote: I used CentOS7 btrfs myself, just doing some tests..it crashed easily. I don’t know how much efforts

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-31 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Wed, 31 Dec 2014 16:28:17 + (UTC) Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote: I also noticed that they mention reiserfs as btrfs-convert-ready. That I didn't know. I thought btrfs-convert only supported ext*. This might have been a mistake, or they have their own very special fork of it.

should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Dave Stevens
I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot spare 750 drive in the system. I'm thinking of migrating the

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Qu Wenruo
Hi Dave, Original Message Subject: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server? From: Dave Stevens g...@uniserve.com To: Btrfs BTRFS linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org Date: 2014年12月31日 11:29 I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Wang Shilong
Hello, I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot spare 750 drive in the system. I'm thinking of

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Wang Shilong
Hello, I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot spare 750 drive in the system. I'm thinking

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Eric Sandeen
On 12/30/14 10:03 PM, Wang Shilong wrote: Hello, I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot spare 750

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Eric Sandeen
On 12/30/14 10:06 PM, Wang Shilong wrote: Hello, I have a well tested and working fine Centos5-Xen system. Accumulated cruft from various development efforts make it desirable to redo the install. Currently a RAID-10 ext4 filesystem with LVM and 750G of storage. There's a hot spare

Re: should I use btrfs on Centos 7 for a new production server?

2014-12-30 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Eric Sandeen sand...@redhat.com wrote: On 12/30/14 10:06 PM, Wang Shilong wrote: I used CentOS7 btrfs myself, just doing some tests..it crashed easily. I don’t know how much efforts that Redhat do on btrfs for 7 series. Maybe use SUSE enterprise for btrfs will