stephane.purnelle@corman.be
2004-Jul-08 13:16 UTC
Re. : [Samba] best filesystem choice for samba (was: new user cannot logon)
Hi, My Samba server is a PDc and file server. I use XFS for data with ACL and data & OS are on a RAID 5 structure disk. No problem for speed acces. St?phane Purnelle ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467 |---------+---------------------------------------------------------> | | "Simon Oliver" <s.oliver@umist.ac.uk> | | | Envoy? par : | | | samba-bounces+stephane.purnelle=corman.be@list| | | s.samba.org | | | | | | | | | 08/07/2004 15:05 | | | | |---------+---------------------------------------------------------> >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Pour : <samba@lists.samba.org> | | cc : | | Objet : [Samba] best filesystem choice for samba (was: new user cannot logon) | >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| I am setting up a Samba server and am uncertain as to which filesystem to choose. The consensus seems to be XFS but I'm not sure how proven this filesystem is (I know SGI have used it since Irix 6.5 but that's a different OS). I want the filesystem to be available via both CIFS and NFS. I need quotas and would like acls, but most of all want a fast reliable system. Reports indicate that ext2/3 is particularly slow, especially for long file listings and many people complain have corruption issues with reiser (nut maybe that's RedHat only). Recently, someone even suggested using VFAT! I'd like to hear your thoughts and experiences with the various filesystems, especially with regard to using them with Samba and/or NFS. P.s. The filesystem will be on hardware RAID5, with a hardware RAID1 root filesystem. I've heard that it makes sense to place the log file on the RAID1 partition - I carried out some simple tests but couldn't detect any difference in performance with XFS no matter where the log file is. -- Simon Oliver -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
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