Andreas Dilger wrote:
On Jun 23, 2006 17:01 +0300, Al Boldi wrote:
Chris Allen wrote:
Francois Barre wrote:
2006/6/23, PFC [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- ext3 is slow if you have many files in one directory, but
has more mature tools (resize, recovery etc)
Christian Pedaschus wrote:
for ext3 use (on unmounted disks):
tune2fs -O has_journal -o journal_data /dev/{disk}
tune2fs -O dir_index /dev/{disk}
if data is on the drive, you need to run a fsck afterwards and it uses a
good bit of ram, but it makes ext3 a good bit faster.
and my main points
nice to hear you got your data back.
now it's perhaps a good time to donate some money to some
ppls/oss-projects for saving your ass ;) ;)
greets, chris
Jonathan wrote:
hazel /virtual # mdadm -C /dev/md0 -c 32 -n 4 -l 5
--parity=left-asymmetric missing /dev/etherd/e0.[023]
mdadm: