On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 13:38:12 MST, Dark Shadow said:
> I have three hard drives so I took a file from one and copied it to
> the others and timed it
> source drive /dev/hda Reiser3 Western Digital 40gb 7200rpm
> target1 drive /dev/hdb Reiser4 Western Digital 80gb 7200rpm
> target2 drive /dev/sda Re
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I am running a Linux from Scratch system and I just upgraded to Linux
kernel 2.6.10-cko1 (first time away from a vanilla kernel) in order to
try out Reiser4 but after formatting a drive I noticed it is slower
here is the best test I could run
I have three hard drives so I took a file from one and
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On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 13:12, Pallavi Dalya wrote:
> hello,
> The tree in reiser4 is fully ordered by a key. What information
> do we aggregate in the key so that later the information can be
> segregated from it. What is minor and major locality packing of the
> key.
major locality i
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 13:28:15 +0100, Sander said:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (ao):
> > For many shops, it's quite likely that a ZFS with "more scalability
> > and administration" is The Right Choice, especially if it does *NOT*
> > include lots of odd new features and quirks that might break
> > prod
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Jake Maciejewski wrote (ao):
> Have there been any reports other than Isaac's of reiser4 working on
> AMD64? It still doesn't work for me, and I'd like to know if I'm the
> only one having problems.
It sort of works for me on a dual opteron on top of raid10 on top op
scsi. This is 64bit and kernel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (ao):
> For many shops, it's quite likely that a ZFS with "more scalability
> and administration" is The Right Choice, especially if it does *NOT*
> include lots of odd new features and quirks that might break
> production code (remember the joys in getting Apache running on
hello,
The tree in reiser4 is fully ordered by a key. What information do we aggregate in the key so that later the information can be segregated from it. What is minor and major locality packing of the key.
The key is defined as
union reiser4_key{
d64 el[KEY_LAST_INDEX];
int pad;
};