Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue related
to
free space fragmentation.
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue
related
to
free space fragmentation.
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
snip
After running the tunefs.ocfs2 command i am getting the following error on
my console
node01#tunefs.ocfs2 -N 2 /dev/mapper/store
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue related
to
free
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue
related
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing
with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing with my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue related to
free space fragmentation.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1189
I have seen a
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue related
to
free space fragmentation.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1189
I
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi Tao,
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi All,
I have already sent one mail regarding the space issue i am facing with
my
ocfs filesystem. As mentioned in the below link it is an issue related
to
free space fragmentation.
I also have a mail volume hosted on OCFS2 and I'm somewhat concerned
about /when/ we will run into this problem and what we can do to help
avoid too much hurt when it happens.
Are there any tips on reading the output of stat_sysdir.sh? The man
page wasn't especially helpful, but I'm guessing I'm
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 08:33:34AM -0600, Brian Kroth wrote:
As mentioned in the bug (didn't think it was a proper place for
discussion) I'm also curious more generally about backporting these
fixes to the 2.6.32 kernel since it's been designated long term stable.
Is that responsibility just
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:23:19AM +0530, Aravind Divakaran wrote:
My ocfs filesystem has 270gb free space.
What version of ocfs2 do you have? What kernel is it running
on?
Joel
--
I'm so tired of being tired,
Sure as night will follow day.
Most things I worry about
Never happen
Joel Becker joel.bec...@oracle.com 2010-03-05 13:48:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 08:33:34AM -0600, Brian Kroth wrote:
As mentioned in the bug (didn't think it was a proper place for
discussion) I'm also curious more generally about backporting these
fixes to the 2.6.32 kernel since it's been
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 04:12:51PM -0600, Brian Kroth wrote:
Fair enough. Here's the most authoritative source [1] [2] I can find,
though a quick google on long term stable kernel produces a number of
other results [3].
[1] http://lwn.net/Articles/370236/
[2]
Hi Joel,
My ocfs version is 1.4.1 and my kernel version is 2.6.30.
Rgds,
Aravind M D
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:23:19AM +0530, Aravind Divakaran wrote:
My ocfs filesystem has 270gb free space.
What version of ocfs2 do you have? What kernel is it running
on?
Joel
--
I'm so
Hi
My ocfs filesystem has 270gb free space.
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/store 501G 232G 270G 47% /data
INode details for ocfs filesystem is
FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/store131225616 60588258
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi
My ocfs filesystem has 270gb free space.
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/store 501G 232G 270G 47% /data
INode details for ocfs filesystem is
FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted
Hi,
I am facing problem due to free space fragmentation.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1189.
In the above link it is mentioned that reducing the slots can solve the
issue. Right now i have 4slots. As my ocfs device is configured for a
failover for mailserver of 2systems, if i
Hi Aravind,
Aravind Divakaran wrote:
Hi,
I am facing problem due to free space fragmentation.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1189.
In the above link it is mentioned that reducing the slots can solve the
issue. Right now i have 4slots. As my ocfs device is configured for
Hi Tao,
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:33:36 +0800
Tao Ma tao...@oracle.com wrote:
Another way is that you can cp the file to another volume, remove it and
then cp back. It should be contiguous enough.
Assuming we *can* still write to the FS (i.e. as more of a preventative
action), would the
Hi Brad,
Brad Plant wrote:
Hi Tao,
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:33:36 +0800
Tao Ma tao...@oracle.com wrote:
Another way is that you can cp the file to another volume, remove it and
then cp back. It should be contiguous enough.
Assuming we *can* still write to the FS (i.e. as more of a
Hi Tao,
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:03:50 +0800
Tao Ma tao...@oracle.com wrote:
Assuming we *can* still write to the FS (i.e. as more of a preventative
action), would the following do the same?
cp -a a b
mv b a
Can the above work as a *hack* online defrag? Will this reduce the amount
Brad Plant wrote:
Hi Tao,
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:03:50 +0800
Tao Ma tao...@oracle.com wrote:
Assuming we *can* still write to the FS (i.e. as more of a preventative
action), would the following do the same?
cp -a a b
mv b a
Can the above work as a *hack* online defrag? Will this
Hi Aravind,
Sounds like you might have hit the free space fragmentation issue:
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1189
I'm sure that if you post output of stat_sysdir.sh
(http://oss.oracle.com/~seeda/misc/stat_sysdir.sh) one of the ocfs2 devs will
be able to confirm this.
*If* it
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