Chris,
It 'feels' faster on my NFS bonnie benchmarks. I still see some
degradataion in speed on larger files -- but I think that is a different
'feature' of the filesystem.
512M RAM 2.4.11pre1 NFSV3 server lightly loaded
ReiserFS version 3.6.25 (v2 format filesys)
100M network -- solaris 8 cli
On Oct 02, 2001 01:23 +0400, Hans Reiser wrote:
> Maybe we should put it on our feature wish list to have mkreiserfs do some
> light testing of the device (especially writing and then reading the last
> block of the device. I bet a significant number of user device and device
> config problems c
There are two possible reasons you had trouble with mkreiserfs:
* it writes to different blocks on the drive than mke2fs (and presumably hit the
bad blocks you later remapped).
* random chance.
Maybe we should put it on our feature wish list to have mkreiserfs do some light
testing of the devic
Hello everyone,
2.4.11pre1 has some significant changes which affect almost everything that
touches a disk in linux. The buffer cache is now backed by an address
space per device (made possible by Andrea's blkdev changes in 2.4.10), and
many cleanups were done by Linus and Al Viro.
In every te
On Monday 01 October 2001 19:26, you wrote:
> Yes, please find realiable harddrive, backup broken fielsystem there via
> dd if=/dev/filesystem-with-problem of=/dev/reliable-device bs=4096
> conv=notrunc
>
> Then we will be able to recover your data. Please let us know when you have
> done with tha
hello everyone,
i am jsut a starter to the this file system as matter of fact i am starter to systems
area. please can you suggest me some sites where i learn from ground up and also some
books if available...
thank
regards
anup
if there are FAQ's of this list please can have the link t
On Oct 01, 2001 14:01 +0400, Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
> "Jonas Jensen" wrote:
> > It seems to me that I have a problem with my IDE somewhere below reiserfs
> > that needs to be worked out. However, it still seems to be a bug in reiserfs
> > that corrupts my filesystem when it gets confused, in
On Monday 01 October 2001 12:01, you wrote:
> IMHO, when hardware starts to fail - it is time to think about changing
> it.
> Reiserfs has not way to know when it should give up. It sends correct
> data to
> disk, broken hardware writes it wrong. Who did corrupt the data then?
> The worst thing in
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:31:55PM +1000, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
>
> Can anyone out there using squid-2.4STABLE give feedback on what
> 2.4 kernel ( plus any patches ) are you using ...and for how long??
I have a small squid-2.4 installation running on a private "Pentium
class" box to serve a
Hi
Brian DeShong wrote:
> Below are the specs of our box:
>
> Dell PowerEdge 4400
> Dual P3-866
> 1GB RAM
> RedHat Linux, Kernel 2.2.16-22
> 200GB RAID 5 array
>
> Here is the current df output for the box:
>
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda1
Below are the specs of our box:
Dell PowerEdge 4400
Dual P3-866
1GB RAM
RedHat Linux, Kernel 2.2.16-22
200GB RAID 5 array
Here is the current df output for the box:
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 5.9G 3.7G 1.9G 65% /
/dev/sda8
Vladimir -
>From the keyboard of Vladimir V. Saveliev:
> Does the machine behave right but one directory which does not allow to be neither
> stat-ed nor cd-ed in?
> How important that directory is?
Yes, right now, it does seem to be just that one directory. It is not a
very important directory
Hi
"Jonas Jensen (by way of Jonas Jensen ) (by way of Jonas Jensen )"
wrote:
> One of my reiserfs disks became corrupted last week, and it's still causing
> me problems. I'll try to describe it in full detail, hoping that this problem
> can be fixed for good.
>
> The disk in question is a Linux
Hi
James Troup wrote:
> I installed reiserfs on all my partitions except /boot
>
> When it boots it comes to Reiserfs checking / and just sits there with
> "will put log info to stderr" forever until you hit ENTER key.
>
> Anyone seen this?
>
Probably, reiserfsck awaits for confirmation from yo
I have been an avid mandrake fan since i chanced upon a copy back around the
5.2 era, at the time i was using red hat, since then i have tried others but
none seem quite as slickly put together as mandrake, of course i am a gui
baby
I have been running rieser fs since it was first made ava
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