Hi!
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 01:18:37AM +0900, Ryusuke Konishi wrote:
It is not so important, as i do not need to use such big files further,
so you can have holydays ;).

For the fixing later:
PC: 
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1,6+
RAM: 512 MB DDR RAM
Nilfs2 Version (Module and Tools): 2.0.2
Partition: 251 GB dmcrypt
Files: 2x approx. 100 GB created with dd if=/dev/zero of=bigfile, to
erase the old content on the cryptopartition (the zeros are written
encrypted to the real partition)

Problem while deleting them as described:
> > rm bigfile1
> > 
> > or after it failed
> > 
> > echo '' >bigfile1
> > 
> > the pc worked a long time, and then nilfs2 used so much ram, that the
> > kernel killed all programs, and finally the pc was unusable. It was not
> > possible to delete the files, other than reformatting the partition.

Now i'm using the same setup with a nilfs2 with "normal" files on it,
filled to 11 GB (df -h), without any further problems. 

I do not want to
experiment in a way, that the partition needs to be reformatted later
again :/.

Alex
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