On 03/10/2014 06:02 PM, Avi Miller wrote:
Oracle Linux 6 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 or Release 3
has production-ready btrfs support. You can even convert your existing CentOS6
boxes across to Oracle Linux 6 in-place without reinstalling:
Hi,
On 14 Mar 2014, at 5:10 am, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
Is there any issue with BTRFS and 32 bit O/S like with ZFS?
We provide some btrfs support with the 32-bit UEK Release 2 on OL6, but we
strongly recommend only using the UEK Release 3 which is 64-bit only.
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Hi Eric,
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:08:02 -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote:
Indeed, testing 3.8.13-26.2.1.el6uek.x86_64 (which is, I believe,
the kernel which Avi referred to) via xfstests, I saw
failures on btrfs/009 and btrfs/022; then the box deadlocked
on btrfs/024. I rebooted resumed, then
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On 03/10/2014 08:39 PM, Lists wrote:
I'd like to begin testing BTRFS. We'd probably begin roll out in 6
months to a year if testing goes well.
We're currently using CentOS6/64 everywhere, are aware of BTRFS
being a Technology preview in RHEL
On 3/10/14, 8:02 PM, Avi Miller wrote:
On 11 Mar 2014, at 11:39 am, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
Is there a recommended way to do this? Is it anywhere as easy as
ZFSonLinux yum install?
Oracle Linux 6 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 or
Release 3 has
Hey,
On 12 Mar 2014, at 6:08 am, Eric Sandeen sand...@redhat.com wrote:
If we're plugging distros... I can also tell you that you can install
upcoming RHEL7 on btrfs if you like, and it has a very up-to-date
btrfs codebase.
Ditto for OL7, for obvious reasons. :)
Indeed, testing
On 11 Mar 2014, at 11:39 am, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
Is there a recommended way to do this? Is it anywhere as easy as ZFSonLinux
yum install?
Oracle Linux 6 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 or Release 3
has production-ready btrfs support. You can even convert