Looks to be running out of lowmem.
# date
# cat /proc/meminfo
# cat /proc/slabinfo
Run a script that dumps the above every 1 to 5 mins. That should
help explain the cause.
Brian Sieler wrote:
Using 2-node clustered file system on DELL/EMC SAN/RHEL
2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp x86_64.
Config:
O2CB_HEAR
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 01:28:41AM -0800, GOKHAN wrote:
> Hi everbody this is my first post,
> I have two test server .(Both of them is idle)
> db1 : RHEL4 OCFS2
> db2 : RHEL3 OCFS
>
> I test the IO both of them
> The result is below.
>
> db1(Time Spend)db2(Time Spend)OS Test Command
> dd (1GB)
yes, you need to re-format :(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply. So we would need a 4k block size and 4k cluster size
since some of these files are rather small. I guess there is no way to
change this without formatting and starting again?
Thanks again,
Colin Farley
Network Admin
Thanks for the reply. So we would need a 4k block size and 4k cluster size
since some of these files are rather small. I guess there is no way to
change this without formatting and starting again?
Thanks again,
Colin Farley
Network Administrator
E-Care Contact Center Services
Phone:(204) 940-62
Colin,
space for files are allocated in cluster units. A 64k block is allocated
even if the file is few bytes. You might want to consider lower cluster
size if the file are small.
thanks,
--Srini
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We have a 300GB ocfs2 filesystem shared by two unbreakable linux 2.0 n
We have a 300GB ocfs2 filesystem shared by two unbreakable linux 2.0 nodes.
The filesystem is to be used to store FTP data for a Peoplesoft CRM
application. Data is being rared up on the current production windows FTP
server then FTPed over to the new server and unrared. After unrared the
source
Arkadiy Kulev wrote:
Hello ocfs2-users,
I have 2 questions:
1. I forgot the block size and cluster size that I chose
during formatting of the drive. Is there any way I can find it out
afterwards?
# debugfs.ocfs2 -R "stats" /dev/sdX
Look for Cluster Size bits and Block Size bits.
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Using 2-node clustered file system on DELL/EMC SAN/RHEL
2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp x86_64.
Config:
O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD=30
Kernel param: elavator=deadline (per FAQ)
These log items appear and the server crashes. Has happened twice now
at three week intervals, each time during a heavy IO operation:
Hi,
It seems that you inverted the times on the chart.
Regards,
Luis
GOKHAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everbody this is my first post,
I have two test server .(Both of them is idle)
db1 : RHEL4 OCFS2
db2 : RHEL3 OCFS
I test the IO both of them
The res
Hello,
is there any release date of OCFS 1.2.4 Final?
Regards
Michal Wilkowski
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Hi everbody this is my first post,
I have two test server .(Both of them is idle)
db1 : RHEL4 OCFS2
db2 : RHEL3 OCFS
I test the IO both of them
The result is below.
db1(Time Spend)db2(Time Spend)OS Test Command
dd (1GB) (Yazma)0m0.796s0m18.420stime dd if=/dev/zero of=./sill.t bs=1M
count=1000
d
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