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2001 Oct 23
3
smbclient works, smbmount does not
Hi there,
after browsing the mailing list archives for several hour I still couldn't
find an answer to my problem, although it for sure sounds as if many people
posted the same problem. Yet, none of the threads dealing with problems like
these matched my problem, so I have to start a new thread on my own.
This is my system environment:
Linux machine:
- Mandrake Linux 8.1
- samba-2.2.1a
2003 Jan 16
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director
...ill beta code at the time
RH8 was frozen (and may still be, from RedHat's perspective).
I do not have the impression that the Htree patch has been
applied in any standard RedHat kernels or kernel updates.
I hope I am wrong, and that someone will enlighten me.
A. Becker
Parker Johnson <pjohnson@listen.com> wrote:
>
> Didn't hear back from anyone regarding if there is a way to
determine if I
> am running the ext3fs with htree. Is there a way I can do it
without
> checking the src code since I am running the precompired redhat
kernel with
> 8.0? Perhaps an entry unde...
2003 Apr 09
1
simple ext3fs question.
Does redhat 9 come with htree optimizations for ext3fs?
2003 Jan 14
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have
htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check
if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I
don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat.
Thanks much for all of your help.
-Parker
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Dilger
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Didn't hear back from anyone regarding if there is a way to determine if I
am running the ext3fs with htree. Is there a way I can do it without
checking the src code since I am running the precompired redhat kernel with
8.0? Perhaps an entry under /proc somewhere?
Pj
-----Original Message-----
From: Parker Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34 PM
To: 'Andreas Dilger';
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Bummer. Does anyone have a url that describes the 2.4 patching process?
Any claims on stability?
Thanks,
Parker
-----Original Message-----
From: 'Andreas Dilger' [mailto:adilger@clusterfs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 4:35 PM
To: Parker Johnson
Cc: 'ext3-users@redhat.com'; Ops
Subject: Re: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in
director ies?
On Jan 15,
2003 Jan 14
3
ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in directories?
I am trying to determine the optimal filesystem for accessing large numbers
of files (25,000+) in a single directory. I have read that ext3fs uses a
sequential search algorithm and wanted to verify that this was still indeed
the case since this article was published a year ago.
http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154
<http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154&nIdPage=7>