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2005 Jul 08
1
filesystem fragmentation stats?
Let me preface this by saying "Yes, I know *nix filesystems don't need
to worry about fragmentation".
That said, is there a way to check the overall level of fragmentation of
a live ext3 filesystem? I know about filefrag, but that's for specific
files. And I think e2fsck tells you, but only if you take the
filesystem offline for the scan. Is there anything that will give
2004 May 20
2
HD Partition Lost??
Help!
I am running FC1, with a maxtor 160GB HD installed. Drive is only about a
month old. I had just finished moving data from an older HD that was making
some funny sounds and throwing some random errors. All was well. Last night
we lost power for several hours and 1 machine's UPS/shutdown system didn't
power down the workstation. The other 7 in our office did fine. The power
2005 Jan 07
1
135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?
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No-one out there who can give me any tips for this?
(Then the space to do experiments will finally be used in other ways.
And I hope this mail won't be consired to impolite...)
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:23:15 +0100
Milan Holz?pfel <lists at mjh.name> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got an IDE-drive which decided to get broken. Part of
2005 Dec 20
1
EXT3-fs error
Hello friends,
I am experiencing some weird beheaviour on one of my computers.
I appologize for the laconic subject, but I really don't know anything
more than that. I'll tell the story in chronological order.
I have an HP server with five SCSI disks.
The disks are _not_ in RAID. I installed FC2 on one disk. I installed a
2.6.11.7 and used it for boot. The server runs some software
2005 Dec 16
1
Repacking files on ext3?
I found this thread from a few months ago that seems to have been
started by someone with the same problem I have, but it was not resolved:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/2005-March/msg00000.html
I have been trying to speed up my boot times and I notice that a lot of
time is spent waiting on IO. Even with readahead-list precacheing
files, it is reading at less than 1/4 of my
2005 Oct 07
0
benchmarks galore...
...cent compile error, i'll
probably add this one.
- --
BOFH excuse #197:
I'm sorry a pentium won't do, you need an SGI to connect with us.
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2005 Oct 10
1
how to run fsck on 500GB ext3 partition
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2005 Jun 14
1
2.4.20 kernel patch for ext3
Hi everyone, I need a 2.4.20 kernel patch for ext3 file system. It's
corrupting our data.
I did some google, and all pages led to this page
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/ext3/
Where all the link to the patches I need are broken.
Anyone can help me get these patches? OR
I'm running 2.4.20 kernel right now, if I just do the kernel upgrade,
do I still need to patch for ext3?
2005 Jun 26
1
[Q] Is errors=panic safe to use, and will it detect a RAID gone psycho?
I have had in years past seen hardware (SCSI) RAID controllers lose
it electronically causing the kernel to fill the logs with scary SCSI
messages and ext3 to complain about "holes" in the filesystem like so:
Sep 7 14:47:17 thewarehouse1 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device
sd(8,81)): ext3_readdir: directory #376833 contains a hole at offset 0
I'm using drbd and heartbeat so whatever
2005 Jun 26
1
Assertion failure in do_get_write_access()
Hi,
I just had my server cry this out to the console:
Assertion failure in do_get_write_access() at transaction.c:658:
"jh->b_transaction == journal->j_committing_transaction"
kernel BUG at transaction.c:658!
invalid operand: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c015e1f6>] Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: 0000007d ebx: c2ff4200 ecx: c243e000 edx: c068af00
esi: c0d6d900
2005 May 08
0
2.6.12-rc3-mm2 benchmarks
...nnie.html
http://nerdbynature.de/bench/prinz/2.6.12-rc3-mm2/tiobench.txt
Christian.
- --
BOFH excuse #173:
Recursive traversal of loopback mount points
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2005 Apr 21
0
benchmarks galore...
...the script is really non-interactive i plan to run
benchmarks in the future too...
thanks,
Christian.
- --
BOFH excuse #438:
sticky bit has come loose
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2004 Sep 16
1
kupdate daemon
Hi,
I'm using linux 2.4.25 and I'm trying to change the wakeup interval of
kupdate daemon. Is there a way to change that ?
I once used 'update' tool for that. But that is not there in 2.4.25.
Has it been removed ?
I appreciate any help regarding this.
thanks,
Vijayan
2004 Aug 15
1
e2fsck hangs while recovering journal
Hi,
It seems one of my computers died last night and it looks like hard disk
trouble. I took the disk out and attached to another system and tried to
mount the partition, but the mount doesn't complete and just hangs
(process is also unkillable - I had to reboot).
So, I tried to run "fsck -fccp /dev/sda2" but the command just hangs
after printing "/dev/sda2: recovering
2004 May 21
1
Some bytes removed.
Hi,
I have a 1 GigaByte size file and want to remove some bytes from it.
For this I must follow the next steps:
(1) Create a new file.
(2) Copy into it the bytes I will left from the original file.
(3) Remove the original file.
(4) Move the new file to be the original file.
The problem with this process is that it uses lot of disk I/O.
Actually only one disk block of the file is modified.
Is
2004 Dec 04
1
Openbsd very slow
Hi
We have a problem with a new server system running OpenBSD 3.6 (macppc). It runs on a vlan which is part of other vlan in a building network infrastructure.
The img0 interface is configured 100baseTX full-duplex as it should be. The speed is disappointing, using samba 2.2.10. Other systems, i.e. four mac's computers exchange data at full speed over that network. All cables are brand new ,
2004 Jun 24
0
filesystem screwed after aborted fsck.ext3
...en the directory-structure was almost
intact before?
thanks in advance,
Christian.
- --
BOFH excuse #369:
Virus transmitted from computer to sysadmins.
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2004 Jul 08
2
O-direct on ext3 file ssytem
Hi,
Does anybody know whether the ext3 file system
support Direct_io? if so, how do you enable it?
I went through the man page of mount, and it did
not mention such option?
my system is running :
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update
2)
Kernel 2.4.21-15.ELsmp on an i686
Thanks much!!!
David.
2005 Jun 28
1
How to figure out underlying failed disk(parttions) and sector(s) position ???
Hi,
with being exposed to more and more failed hard disks
reports, I've accumulated several questions of the
logged messages in /var/log/messages file: like how to
identifying failed disks(partitions), where is the
exact failed sector(s) on the hard disk, and why
badblocks reports OK to the reported disk failure.
Let me explained the above with the following several
example.
scenario #1, a
2004 Jul 06
1
Overwriting ext2 Partition with ext3
Hi,
Suppose you have an ext2 Partition at 14GB which is 80-90% full.
Most files are smaller than 1 MB (there are just 20 or so which are
over 100MB where 800MB is the biggest one).
Block size etc - everything is default.
Now you do this:
mke2fs -j /device
Important is the "-j" switch.
What happens without the "-j" switch? All superblocks and inodes
are overwritten. Is this