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2002 Sep 22
1
htree 2.4.19-dxdir patch
Hi there,
: without index mount:
root@codeman:[/test] # time randfiles foo 20000
real 1m10.501s
user 0m0.240s
sys 1m8.590s
root@codeman:[/test] # time randfiles foo 100000
real 32m55.929s
user 0m1.890s
sys 32m2.500s
: with index mount:
root@codeman:[/test] # time randfiles foo 20000
real 1m8.428s
user 0m0.350s
sys 1m6.780s
root@codeman:[/test] # time randfiles
2002 Oct 02
0
VFS issue under dxdir-2.4.19-3 patch?
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I applied this patch last night, installed e2fsprogs 1.30WIP, and now am
seeing the following periodically in my logs:
VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer
issue? or not?
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2003 Dec 02
1
htree in 2.6.0-test11
Just out of curiosity: Is htree in 2.6.0-test11 ?
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2003 Mar 08
3
Updated 2.4 htree patches available for 2.4.21rc5
I've backported all of the bugfixes to the 2.5 dxdir/htree patches to
2.4, and have created a new set of patches for Linux 2.4.21rc5. At this
point it *looks* like we've fixed all of the htree bugs that people have
reported, including the brelse bug, the memory leak bugs, and the NFS
compatibility problems.
I've done *very* light testing, a...
2003 Dec 15
0
htree in 2.4.23
Hi All,
Is http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/ext3-dxdir/patch-ext3-dxdir-2.4.21rc5
the latest htree patch for 2.4 or should I be using bitkeeper to extract
the patch?
2003 Dec 17
1
htree stabilitity and performance issues
...ttempt to access beyond end of device
kernel: 03:01: rw=0, want=1074108103, limit=489951
The above errors only occured on the htree enabled kernel. Switching
back to vanilla 2.4.23 resolved the issue (after an e2fsck which
reported no errors?) on the htree ext3 device.
Theodore, is the patch-ext3-dxdir-2.4.21rc5 the latest and greatest?
2002 Sep 29
0
Re: [PATCH] fix htree dir corrupt after fsck -fD
...ystem.
This is with the latest patch (1) from Theodore + latest small fix from
Christoper for the kernel and for latest e2fsprogs.
I made some debian packages available which includes the latest fixes, can be
found here (2).
Anyway, works great for me! :)
1) http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/ext3-dxdir/
2) http://wolk.sf.net/e2fsprogs/
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2003 Mar 13
6
Updated 2.4 htree patches available for 2.4.21-pre5
...as an old patch I developed a
while ago, updated for the latest 2.4 kernels; nothing changes
unless a filesystmem is mounted with the iopen or iopen_nopriv
mount options; see Documentation/filesystems/ext2.txt for more
information)
Also included in this patchset (over stock 2.4.21rc5) are:
* dxdir/htree support for fast directory lookups
* honor default mount options stored in the ext2/3 superblock.
* forward compatibility: dynamic resizing
* forward compatibility: larger inode size
* backport of the Orlov allocator from Linux 2.5
- Ted
2002 Oct 07
9
FS corruption; HTREE-related?
Over the last two days we've been seeing a fair bit of this:
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# ls -laR > /dev/null
...
ls: ./server2/b/user/bxyz/392.: Input/output error
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This is with the latest htree patches applied to 2.4.19, and latest
e2fsprogs-test, on a dual AMD system, with 5x73GB SCSI drives on a
MegaRAID controller. We're using the gcc 2.96 that comes with RH7.3.
esfsck shows "Inodes that