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Good morning,
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Hello, group.
I was wondering If after a sfdisk resize of a disk, and leaving the
reiser4 partitition unchanged, Is it posible to remount the reiser4
partition?
I'm not sure, but for what I see, the answer is no... but I would like
to be desagree with this. Please!
This was how my disk looks lik
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 21:32 +0400, Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
one more question about this bitmap blocks
are this bitmap data is pinned into system thus will not be swapped out?
Thanks!
Ming
> Yes. On mount reiserfs reads all bitmap blocks to memory. Those blocks are
> spread over whole d
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 21:32 +0400, Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
> Hello
>
> > On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 13:08 -0400, Ming Zhang wrote:
> >>i think 3.2TB partition is not that big these days right?
> >>
> >>i would think some people that hold millions of files will have much
> >>larger partition than th
Hello
Ming Zhang wrote:
> forget to mention that original mount is immediately after mkfs. so no
> files in fs at all.
>
> now i create 1048576 4KB files
>
> then umount and remount
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# time mount /dev/md0 t
>
> real1m10.971s
> user0m0.001s
> sys 0m0.188s
>
forget to mention that original mount is immediately after mkfs. so no
files in fs at all.
now i create 1048576 4KB files
then umount and remount
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# time mount /dev/md0 t
real1m10.971s
user0m0.001s
sys 0m0.188s
almost same as first one.
this is from dmesg
Re
i think 3.2TB partition is not that big these days right?
i would think some people that hold millions of files will have much
larger partition than this.
so you think this is a normal speed for such size partition?
also iostat 1 -k shows that during mount, there are small size read
happen each
Hello
Ming Zhang wrote:
> Hi, folks
>
> I am not sure if this is normal or not.
>
> I try to create&use a reiserfs on a 8 disk raid0. Then I found that mkfs
> need ~90 sec and mount need ~70 seconds.
>
> Is there anything wrong on my side?
>
Your device is too big.
> Thanks!
>
>
> Ming
>
Hi, folks
I am not sure if this is normal or not.
I try to create&use a reiserfs on a 8 disk raid0. Then I found that mkfs
need ~90 sec and mount need ~70 seconds.
Is there anything wrong on my side?
Thanks!
Ming
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