----- Original Message ----- > The solution involes adding a rule to /etc/udev/rules.d. I use: > > /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fuse.rules:KERNEL=="sdb*", > MODE="0666",OWNER="jplevyak",GROUP="jplevyak"
I added a bit of documentation on that, it's currently in staging: http://trafficserver.staging.apache.org/docs/trunk/admin/configuration-files/storage.config > john > > > On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Steve Cole < [email protected] > > wrote: > > > > On June 10, 2011 03:26:08 PM John Plevyak wrote: > > Looks like you are stuck in I/O wait. It might be a disk which is > > bad and > > just not responding, or you could be running your cache on a > > network disk... > > Doing neither, and that's the thing. > > Also, I am having no luck at all trying to use o_direct on the disks. > Running > linux kernel 2.6.39 on raw devices (no partitions). Tried using a > partition > as well. > > Storage.conf just had: > > /dev/sda > /dev/sdb > etc. etc. > > As per the storage docs. Do I have to prepare these disks? I thought > the old > raw device preparations were unnecessary now. :/ > > > > -- Igor Galić Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883 Mail: [email protected] URL: http://brainsware.org/
