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2016 Oct 24
3
NFS help
...ontrols > drive mounting on a system should have, instead of "defaults", > nobarrier,inode64. The server is xfs (the client is nfs). The server does have inode64 specified, but not nobarrier. > Note that the inode64 is relevant if the filesystem is > 2TB. The file system is 51TB. > The reason I say this is that we we started rolling out CentOS 7, we tried > to put one of our user's home directory on one, and it was a disaster. > 100% repeatedly, untarring a 100M tarfile onto an nfs-mounted drive took > seven minutes, where before, it had taken 30 seconds....
2016 Oct 24
0
NFS help
...stem should have, instead of "defaults", >> nobarrier,inode64. > > The server is xfs (the client is nfs). The server does have inode64 > specified, but not nobarrier. > >> Note that the inode64 is relevant if the filesystem is > 2TB. > > The file system is 51TB. > >> The reason I say this is that we we started rolling out CentOS 7, we tried >> to put one of our user's home directory on one, and it was a disaster. >> 100% repeatedly, untarring a 100M tarfile onto an nfs-mounted drive took >> seven minutes, where before, it ha...
2016 Oct 27
2
NFS help
...>>> nobarrier,inode64. >> >> >> The server is xfs (the client is nfs). The server does have inode64 >> specified, but not nobarrier. >> >>> Note that the inode64 is relevant if the filesystem is > 2TB. >> >> >> The file system is 51TB. >> >>> The reason I say this is that we we started rolling out CentOS 7, we >>> tried >>> to put one of our user's home directory on one, and it was a disaster. >>> 100% repeatedly, untarring a 100M tarfile onto an nfs-mounted drive took >>> s...
2016 Oct 21
3
NFS help
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:21 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > Larry Martell wrote: >> We have 1 system ruining Centos7 that is the NFS server. There are 50 >> external machines that FTP files to this server fairly continuously. >> >> We have another system running Centos6 that mounts the partition the files >> are FTP-ed to using NFS. > <snip>
2014 Jan 21
2
XFS : Taking the plunge
Hi All, I have been trying out XFS given it is going to be the file system of choice from upstream in el7. Starting with an Adaptec ASR71605 populated with sixteen 4TB WD enterprise hard drives. The version of OS is 6.4 x86_64 and has 64G of RAM. This next part was not well researched as I had a colleague bothering me late on Xmas Eve that he needed 14 TB immediately to move data to from an