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2002 Apr 03
4
RE:How to decide mode and journal size?
Hi.
I am using a large storage which is ext2 file system of 1T byte.
It has many file types, doc, mail data, zip, etc. It doesn't have
a database file. I want to change the file system from ext2 to
ext3. It also can't divide to any partitions.
How to decide journal mode and journal size?
Please advice to me.
Recommend a journal mode. (orderd or journal)
Recommend a journal
2002 Jul 29
1
Reading Files from Ext3 with No partion
I've Managed to over write my MBR and offcourse all my partions are gone (stupid me). i kept a backup of my MBR but silly me it's on the same disk that died.
i have a rescue disk is there any way i can read from /dev/hda and go through the whole disk (RAW DATA) searching for "mbr backup file" and then read it.
I am using EXT3 with slackware 8.1/RH 7.2
I am sorry my spelling is
2001 Oct 22
1
cdrom driver load attempt at boot
...ould be
causing the kernel to try and load those devices?
Thanks in advance,
Diego
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2002 Feb 28
1
ext3 blocks other with large writes
...And from dmesg:
hda: IBM-DARA-218000, ATA DISK drive
hda: 35433216 sectors (18142 MB) w/418KiB Cache, CHS=2343/240/63,
UDMA(33)
Thanks for any help,
Diego
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2002 Sep 13
2
querying the ext3 journal
I'm not sure if this question makes sense, but here goes. We have the need
to periodically check for newly created/modified files in a rather elaborate
and well populated directory structure. I don't believe that simply walking
the directory and checking stat's is the answer, given that I need a process
that will impose minimal performance degredation on the system. Would it be
2002 May 06
4
ext3 waking hard disk
hi :)
when using ext3, i can't get my hard disks to go to standby mode
any more. i am using timeouts set by hdparm with 2.4.18 kernels.
even when i issue a standby command manually, the disk
spins up again after a few seconds.
however, (to my knowledge) no user space program accessed
this disk at that time.
i suspect ext3's journal to be causing the disk accesses.
is that possible?
2002 Jul 23
4
ext3 device reported to be 100% full, but we do not know where?
Hello to everybody here,
We have a strange problem with ext3. df reports 28 of 30 GB to be used
(rest may be slack) which it calls 100% used. But with du we can only
find 13 GB, most of it actually in pretty large files (archives). Where
are the other 17 GB gone?
Thanks
Michael
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