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2012 Jun 18
3
[PATCH] Ignore unfragmented file checks in defrag when compression enabled
...ed that btrfs fi defrag -c<method> can''t be used to compress files
unless they are fragmented. This patch corrects the problem, by informing
should_defrag_range if compression is enabled, and skipping tests for extent
and adjacent extents if it is.
Andrew Mahone (1):
btrfs: ignore unfragmented file checks in defrag when compression
enabled
fs/btrfs/ioctl.c | 10 ++++++----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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2000 Sep 07
1
Calloc() & Free() in different .C(.) calls --> not usable ?
...mail of Prof Brian Ripley, I read (maybe wrongly?)
that this seems to be ``common'':
BDR> and the way that most mallocs work is to use sbrk to raise or lower
BDR> the brk, that is the size of the data space.
BDR> They only reduce it when the data space is sufficiently unfragmented.
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which may be my case : "Free(my_tree)" doesn't really free the
memory [according to my tests, looking at Unix' "ps .."].
Solutions (yes, one of them is ``use .Call() !'') ??
Martin Maec...
2015 Feb 09
3
Connection stalls at debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP
...the client, when it increases
by 1. On the server side, I see nothing. Is that plausible, that the client
would proceed all the way through to DH_GEX_GROUP without seeing any data?
Without the -m parameter Send-Q goes to 1992.
1208 bytes shouldn't need any fragmentation; I can definitely ping
unfragmented packets that large.
So I'm thinking firewall problem now, but I'm at a loss as to why OpenSSH
is triggering the problem but PuTTY isn't, given that reducing packet size
below the MTU limit doesn't seem to help. Any ideas?
Thanks,
mathew
2005 Jun 17
1
[Q] Is this true and does it mean there is dynamic defragmentation in ext2/3?
Someone recently posted the following statement midway down the page
at
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-305871-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-ext3+ordered+data-start-25.html
>You don't need to defragment ext2/ext3 because as you use the
>filesystem file blocks and inodes are moved around and reallocated
>to keep the data nearly contiguous. It's not perfect, but it
2000 Nov 21
2
I am confused
The beta.redhat.com blurb says that you can easily switch from ext2
to ext3, yet everything I have been told so far from this list says
no, which is it?
Henri
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2007 May 14
3
[Bug 567] ulogd writes invalid len field in per-packet headers
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=567
------- Additional Comments From kaber@trash.net 2007-05-14 14:28 MET -------
There are two len fields, caplen and len. Which one is wrong?
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2001 Nov 28
1
Reading output from "debugfs -R stat <8>"
Hi,
I'm trying to understand if my journal is fragmented. Here's some output
from `debugfs -R "stat <8>" /dev/sda3`:
Inode: 8 Type: regular Mode: 0600 Flags: 0x0 Generation: 0
User: 0 Group: 0 Size: 104857600
File ACL: 0 Directory ACL: 0
Links: 1 Blockcount: 205016
Fragment: Address: 0 Number: 0 Size: 0
ctime: 0x3c0442fd -- Tue Nov 27
2003 May 17
1
ext2/ext3 directory handling
I have just been thru rebuilding a server that had been suffering
severe performance problems. I transferred the partitions to another
hard drive, copying into freshly formatted filesystems. This made
a HUGE difference in performance. One key directory structure
stores email messages in an structure where there is a directory
for each mail account, and the messages are stored in
2015 Feb 09
3
Connection stalls at debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP
Trying to connect from Fedora 21 to CentOS 6.6, OpenSSH on both ends.
Connection is via a VPN.
Initially the connection seems good, but OpenSSH stalls at
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP.
Software version on servers:
openssh-server-5.3p1-104.el6_6.1.x86_64
openssh-5.3p1-104.el6_6.1.x86_64
Software version on client:
openssh-6.6.1p1-11.1.fc21.x86_64
also duplicated problem using
2012 Aug 04
1
Suggestion of Server Specifications for Asterisk
What the minimum Server Specifications do I need to run
200 concurrent channels at the time with .WAV recording (MixMonitor)?
It will be connected via VOIP sip account.
Codec will be ulaw.
Which UK dedicated server provider do you recommend and how much bandwidth
do I need?
Thanks
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2013 Jul 20
11
Lots of harddrive chatter on after booting with btrfs on root (slow boot)
Hi,
I''ve been using btrfs for my root partition for about a month on
archlinux and recently Ive started using the i3 window manager and
starting X manually and I now boot to run level 3 (multi-user.target
for systemd) and Ive noticed that booting archlinux on a btrfs root,
there is a lot off hdd chatter after the login prompts are displayed,
which doesnt happen with ext4 on root, so I
2010 Sep 09
37
resilver = defrag?
A) Resilver = Defrag. True/false?
B) If I buy larger drives and resilver, does defrag happen?
C) Does zfs send zfs receive mean it will defrag?
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