Thank you very much for your feedback so far!
Kerin Millar wrote:
For this reason, and because I believe that the stability of reiserfs
was improved drastically in later revisions of the 2.4 kernel, I would
urge that you consider using a modern 2.4 kernel and the latest reiserfs
tools if
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:25, Bernhard Prell wrote:
Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
I'd suggest to do the following for pull the plug scenarios on productive
systems with reiserfs:
1) Disable write caching for ide drives with hdparm -W 0 /dev/hdX
This is the most important thing to
Am Montag, 29. November 2004 10:25 schrieb Bernhard Prell:
Thank you very much for your feedback so far!
Kerin Millar wrote:
For this reason, and because I believe that the stability of reiserfs
was improved drastically in later revisions of the 2.4 kernel, I would
urge that you consider
On Monday 29 November 2004 14:31, Dieter Nützel wrote:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mason/patches/data-logging
2.4.25 is current for data=ordered|journal
Greetings,
Dieter
I had these patches running on 2.4.26 and 2.4.27 kernels. Both working
fine. I don't know about these patches and
Am I completely loosing it ?
Using 2.6.10-rc2-mm3 allows me to go into a file as a directory when
the file has the executable flag...that shouldn't be happening, should
it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -l file
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 2004-11-29 13:50 file
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cd file
[EMAIL
Markus Törnqvist wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 10:19:57AM -0800, Hans Reiser wrote:
For the case Peter cites, yes, it does add clutter to the pathname to
say ..metas (actually, it is now in the current reiser4, not
..metas). This is because you aren't looking for metafile
Since the 23 years, your body sluggishly stops carries out
a important hormone known as Soul Growth Hormone.
The reduction of it, that regulates grades of other hormones
in our trunk is shortly answerable for all of the greatest
ordinary tokens of geezerhood, such as furrows, light hair,
Will this really help to protect against partially written sectors and from
there resulting read-errors (If a disk loses power while writing a sector the
CRC-Check will fail and the disk reports an read-error that's not caused by a
real hardware defect)? Changing the write cache strategy just
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Alex Zarochentsev wrote:
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| On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 10:55:36AM +0100, Richard Gregory wrote:
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|Hi Alex,
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|That fixed it. I created a 617gig file that filled the filesystem. It
|then deleted without a problem. The delete took a long time,
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 14:46 -0500, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
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Alex Zarochentsev wrote:
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| On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 10:55:36AM +0100, Richard Gregory wrote:
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|Hi Alex,
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|That fixed it. I created a 617gig file that filled the filesystem.
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| On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 14:46 -0500, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
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|| On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 10:55:36AM +0100, Richard Gregory wrote:
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||Hi Alex,
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Christian Mayrhuber [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Saturday 27 November 2004 12:09, Peter Foldiak wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 21:13, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
Regarding namespace unification + XPath:
For files: cat /etc/passwd/[. = joe] should work like in XPath.
I don't understand
Horst von Brand wrote:
Now think about files with other formats, for instance the (in)famous
sendmail.cf, or less structured stuff like you find in /etc/init.d/, or
just Postgres databases (with fun stuff like permissions on records and
fields)... or just people groping in /etc/passwd wanting to
Horst von Brand wrote:
... or just people groping in /etc/passwd wanting to find the whole
entry (not just one field),
the whole entry for joe would be
/etc/passwd/joe
or perhaps look at the 15th character of the
entry for John Doe.
something like
/etc/passwd[fullname = John Doe]/character[15]
Heh. So, you can have a filename that can contain XPath looking junk.
Now, what happens when you have an XML file that points to another XML
file using XPath? How do you separate the file name XPath from the XML
XPath?
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 22:59 +, Peter Foldiak wrote:
Horst von Brand
Dnia Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:20:35 -0300, Horst von Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
utfsm.cl napisa:
Now think about files with other formats, for instance the (in)
famous
sendmail.cf, or less structured stuff like you find in /etc/init.
d/, or
just Postgres databases (with fun stuff like permissions on
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