Hi
Jeff Wilde wrote:
I ran into a problem upgrading to the kernel 2.4.9 in that I got file
size limit exceeded on the following:
-rw-rw1 root root 53812 Aug 30 11:23 radacct.MYD
-rw-rw1 root root 396383232 Aug 30 11:23 radacct.MYI
It resulted in a core
David Lloyd wrote:
Hi there!
Does the problem lie with tar/dd/etc?
You could try:
#! /usr/bin/perl
my $count;
while ($count++ [a number of bytes]) {
`echo 1 some_file.test`
}
That could eliminate the dd, tar thing.
Yes, but dd should also work, even if one can avoid
On 08/31/2001 04:37 AM, Dieter Nützel wrote:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Hans Reiser wrote:
[-]
You did not send it to him since the last release by him, so you
have not
sent it to him by his rules. We don't get to make the rules, we
just get
to play.
I did send them to
Apologize me about my ignorance, but with this procedure can be any data
lost?.. I don't have any other 260GB to make a backup. If this procedure is
safe, I will do it immediatly and send you the reports.
debugreiserfs does not change the data, just extract and pack the metadata,
which we
hi,
i am newbie hier and have one stupide question.
how do i know how many inode have my reiserfs patition ?
for example with: df -i
thanks
shahram
Kaeidinejad, Shahram writes:
hi,
i am newbie hier and have one stupide question.
how do i know how many inode have my reiserfs patition ?
for example with: df -i
Reiserfs doesn't have predefined maximal number of inodes. It's only
limited by disk space. There cannot be more than 2^32
Thomas T. Soares writes:
Greetings all.
Since 2.4.x and reiserfs I have been experiencing warm reboots with my
home system. I was blaming user space progs (suspecting of Mozzila).
After discart this I started to use the AC kernel series. The problem
remains...
Now this
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Hello Hans,
are you considering pingpong-journaling for reiser4?
Ping-Pong journaling is that, in the case you are able to
know that the blocks you are writing to will be overwritten
due to outstanding requests|future transactions, you do not
write the
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Hello Hans,
are you considering pingpong-journaling for reiser4?
Ping-Pong journaling is that, in the case you are able to
know that the blocks you are writing to will be overwritten
due to outstanding requests|future
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Hello Hans,
are you considering pingpong-journaling for reiser4?
Ping-Pong journaling is that, in the case you are able to
know that the blocks you are writing to will be overwritten
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Xuan Baldauf writes:
Hello Hans,
are you considering pingpong-journaling for reiser4?
Ping-Pong journaling is that, in the case you are able to
know that the blocks you are
Hi
Tony Willoughby wrote:
I've got a system with corrupted files. I can't figure out who the
culprit is, DRBD or reiserFS. Here's my configuration:
- Two nodes running Red Hat 6.1
- DRBD Version: 58. Running over eth1 (10/100 ethernet).
- ReiserFS version 3.5.24
- Heartbeat 0.4.9.
On Aug 31, 2001 15:43 +0200, Groo, El Errante wrote:
Apologize me about my ignorance, but with this procedure can be any data
lost?.. I don't have any other 260GB to make a backup. If this procedure is
safe, I will do it immediatly and send you the reports.
What???!!! You have 260GB of data
Andreas Dilger wrote:
On Aug 31, 2001 15:43 +0200, Groo, El Errante wrote:
Apologize me about my ignorance, but with this procedure can be any data
lost?.. I don't have any other 260GB to make a backup. If this procedure is
safe, I will do it immediatly and send you the reports.
Hi
I had a /etc/fstab (Linux Mandrake 7.2 - kernel 2.2.17) that contained
the following lines :
/dev/hda3 / reiserfs notail 1 1
/dev/hdb6 /ext reiserfs rw,suid,dev,exec,auto,user,async 1 2
Nothing to say about the first one.
The second line contains options that i used with ext2fs. The result
On Aug 31, 2001 18:54 +0200, Rosaire AMORE wrote:
/dev/hdb6 /ext reiserfs rw,suid,dev,exec,auto,user,async 1 2
The second line contains options that i used with ext2fs. The result was
that i was unable to execute nothing on the /ext filesystem (scripts or
binaries).
I rewrote the line
Andreas Dilger writes:
On Aug 31, 2001 18:54 +0200, Rosaire AMORE wrote:
/dev/hdb6 /ext reiserfs rw,suid,dev,exec,auto,user,async 1 2
The second line contains options that i used with ext2fs. The result was
that i was unable to execute nothing on the /ext filesystem (scripts or
Hi
Rosaire AMORE wrote:
Hi
I had a /etc/fstab (Linux Mandrake 7.2 - kernel 2.2.17) that contained
the following lines :
/dev/hda3 / reiserfs notail 1 1
/dev/hdb6 /ext reiserfs rw,suid,dev,exec,auto,user,async 1 2
Nothing to say about the first one.
Actually, there is something:
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