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2010 Mar 02
3
Very unresponsive, sometimes stalling domU (5.4, x86_64)
...50   0   0   0|   0     0 | 126B  178B|   0     0 | 113    11
 46   3  51   0   0   0|   0     0 | 328B  470B|   0     0 | 133    22
  0   0  73  28   0   0|  48k    0 | 198B  454B|   0     0 |  30    27
 41   3  51   5   0   0| 192k    0 | 522B 1246B|   0     0 | 164    61
  9   2  89   0   0   0|8192B  968k| 630B 1896B|   0     0 |  62    35
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 | 136B  178B|   0     0 |  15    16
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 | 246B  292B|   0     0 |  14    17
  1   0  99   0   0   0|   0     0 |1231k   28k|   0     0 |1004   925
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 |3394k   7...
2010 Mar 02
3
Very unresponsive, sometimes stalling domU (5.4, x86_64)
...50   0   0   0|   0     0 | 126B  178B|   0     0 | 113    11
 46   3  51   0   0   0|   0     0 | 328B  470B|   0     0 | 133    22
  0   0  73  28   0   0|  48k    0 | 198B  454B|   0     0 |  30    27
 41   3  51   5   0   0| 192k    0 | 522B 1246B|   0     0 | 164    61
  9   2  89   0   0   0|8192B  968k| 630B 1896B|   0     0 |  62    35
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 | 136B  178B|   0     0 |  15    16
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 | 246B  292B|   0     0 |  14    17
  1   0  99   0   0   0|   0     0 |1231k   28k|   0     0 |1004   925
  0   0 100   0   0   0|   0     0 |3394k   7...
2008 Feb 05
2
Restore from filebucket
...t of restoration
command I could run either from the client or server
to list which backups are available and let me choose
which one to restore.
Something like:
filebucket --server mypuppetserver --node mynode
--file /etc/passwd /home/johnp/restored_passwd
would return
[1] <md5sum here> 8192b Dec 03 07:14
[2] <md5sum here> 9012b Jan 15 08:19
[3] <md5sum here> 9489b Jan 28 10:20
Select file to restore [1-3]: 
Anyway, am I out of luck restoring backups without
knowing the md5sum of the file I want to retreive?
Thanks.
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2011 Apr 01
15
btrfs balancing start - and stop?
Hi,
My company is testing btrfs (kernel 2.6.38) on a slave MySQL database 
server with a 195Gb filesystem (of which about 123Gb is used). So far, 
we''re quite impressed with the performance. Our database loads are high, 
and if  filesystem performance wasn''t good, MySQL replication wouldn''t 
be able to keep up and the slave latency would begin to climb. This 
though, is