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2001 Aug 20
1
[tytso@mit.edu: Re: Your ext2 optimisation for readdir+stat]
I asked Ted about his patch for ext3 and ext2 and this is his response. I am not sure if his post will reach lkml since it's sent to vger.rutgers.edu IMHO, With the amount of work Andrew has done to make ext3 usable for MTA applications, Ted's work would make ext3 even better for MTA apps sinc both Postfix/qmail use 'find' in their control-scripts and queue statistics program
2003 May 08
2
ogg123/libao needs to factor non support for mono in i810 driver
A playback of a mono vorbis track on a system using the i810 audio driver via ogg123 results in a double speed playback (chipmunk sound). It seems that this chipset doesn't support mono and while xmms seems to compensate for it, ogg123 doesn't I have a bugzilla report at redhat.com filed on this with more details https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90433 Regards, Yusuf
2001 Nov 26
0
[andrea@suse.de: Re: VFS bug in 2.4.10+ which applies ulimits to block devices]
I had sent email to Andrea asking him if his blkdev-in-pagecache might cause the recent reports about ulimits being applied to block devices. This is his response which he asked me to forward to ext3-users since he can't post being a non-subscriber BTW, Redhat should whitelist various kernel hackers email address on their mailserver so that they can post freely to various lists Regards,
2002 Feb 05
0
[akpm@zip.com.au: Re: ext3 and chattr +S on postfix spools]
postfix-users seems to be a subscription only list. I'd recommend incorporating TDMA <http://tdma.sf.net/> to allow for easy discussion by outsiders Andrew Morton (of ext3 fame) had sent this message to postfix-users list I am forwarding so that Wietse can hopefully provide the definitive answer to the question Andrew Morton/Stephen Tweedie seek ----- Forwarded message from Andrew
2002 Feb 04
2
ext3 and chattr +S on postfix spools
Postfix <http://www.postfix.org> does a chattr +S on its spool directory when it is installed on Linux. This is what is written in the postfix startup script -- # # LINUX by default does not synchronously update directories - # that's dangerous for mail. # if [ -f /usr/bin/chattr ] then CHATTR="/usr/bin/chattr +S" else CHATTR=echo fi -- Is this still required on ext3 ?
2002 Jan 30
1
Should fs_passno in /etc/fstab be always set to 0
That seems to be the indication given by this webpage http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/ext3/ext3-usage.html However, default install of Redhat 7.2 setsup fs_passno(6th field of /etc/fstab) as 2 which asks you if you want to run fsck after an unclean shutdown The question is, is fsck required after an unclean shutdown or should one just rely on journal replay. What does fsck do when it sees an
2000 Dec 21
1
ssh 2.3.0p1 does not seem to fallback protocol from 2 to 1
Hi, I have the following line in $HOME/.ssh/config Protocol 2,1 I run OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 on my RH 7.0 box running 2.2.18. I am trying to ssh into a FreeBSD 4.2-stable box which runs OpenSSH 2.2.0. The account I am trying to ssh into has two files in $HOME/.ssh authorized_keys and authorized_key2 which contains RSA and DSA keys respectively. >From my RH 7.0 machine, I do the following ssh -v
2002 Nov 15
1
workaround for 'hang on exit' bug does not seem to work
Hi, I am using Redhat 7.3 which comes with openssh 3.1p1. I am running an antivirus software called vexira on this server. It starts of 2 daemon processes in the background. Whenever I stop/start these daemons in an ssh session, it hangs. I added "shopt -s huponexit" (without the quotes) in /etc/bashrc, but the hangs still occur. Any advice on this would be appreciated Regards, Yusuf
2002 Feb 08
1
If the .journal file is marked 'immutable' how is data written to it
man chattr mentions the following [on RH 7.2] A file with the `i' attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file and no data can be written to the file. Only the superuser can set or clear this attribute The .journal file has the following properties ---i-d------- ../.journal As such, I am confused as to how data to the journal can
2001 Aug 03
1
Howto create hidden journal on / fs
Hi, I installed RH 7.1/e2fsprogs 1.22 and util-linux 2.11f on a box with a 3ware 6200 and 2 20GB IDE drives and then installed 2.4.7 and ext3 0.9.5 I unmounted all the filesystems except / and did a tune2fs -i 0 -c 0 -j <device> on all the remaining filesystems This created a journal with a hidden file. >From what I recollect, doing a tune2fs on a mounted fs creates .journal file. I
2003 Jul 21
1
htree and Severn
My reading of the kernel.src.rpm doesn't indicate that Severn has ext3 htree patches. Stephen, were there any issues seen during Cerberus testing ? Regards, Yusuf -- Yusuf Goolamabbas yusufg@outblaze.com
2001 Nov 16
0
PenguinOMeter- A new File I/O Benchmark for Linux
Came across this whilst browsing the proceedings of the ALS http://www.linuxshowcase.org/bryant.html http://pgmeter.sourceforge.net/ Regards, Yusuf -- Yusuf Goolamabbas yusufg@outblaze.com
2001 Nov 26
1
Re: VFS bug in 2.4.10+ which applies ulimits to block devices
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:00:39PM +0800, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote: > Hi Andrea, The following is a thread on ext3-users in which sct mentions > that this is due to a core VFS bug introduced in 2.4.10 which applies > ulimits to block devices. Maybe this could be due to some interaction > with your blockdevice in pagecache > > I don't know if you already have a fix in your
2008 May 02
1
How to use perl bindings for dtrace on macosx leopard ?
According to this page, http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology/unix.html In addition, Java, Ruby, Python, and Perl have been extended to support DTrace, providing unprecedented access for monitoring the performance characteristics of those languages. When I do dtrace -l | grep -i perl on MacOSX 10.5.2. I don''t see any perl providers so I am not sure how I could monitor perl scripts via
2001 May 25
3
Problem with OpenSSH with UseLogin.. AGAIN!!!
Hello, By the 26th of May I will have been waiting for response for 17 days. I have posted this mail at 9 May 2001 20:38:58 and still this bug is not fixed and AFAIK no one have answered to this mail. I have to ask: why? ;-) ---------- My OLD message ---------- Hello, I have just discoverd that ssh -T does not work with servers which have UseLogin option enabled. This happends becouse
2001 Jul 27
2
Strane remount behaviour with ext3-2.4-0.9.4
Following the announcement on lkml, I have started using ext3 on one of my servers. Since the server in question is a farily security-sensitive box, my /usr partition is mounted read only except when I remount rw to install packages. I converted this partition to run ext3 with the mount options "nodev,ro,data=writeback,defaults" figuring that when I need to install new packages etc,
2000 Jul 19
1
UseLogin yes and 'w': IP address used
Hello all, I just noticed that if I enable UseLogin, IP address will be shown in 'w' when logging on. If UseLogin is disabled, the hostname will be used. I tested this on 2.1.1p2 and p4, on home-grown Redhat Linux 6.2. Anyone else notice this? Is this an issue with OpenSSH or login? -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Pekka.Savola at
2001 Aug 31
3
mp3-wav-cd-audio &quot;acoustically equivalent&quot; to wav-cd-audio ?
A friend of mine made the following comment in a discussion I had with him that on a website we adminster we should offer a) WAV or maybe shorten files b) Ogg as a decent reference lossy encoded version He's been trying to convince me that we should offer MP3 (in lieu of WAV) and possibly Ogg. The audio files are primarily vocals I am not a physics guy but his statements don't
2010 Jan 17
3
enty-wise closest element
Dear R-users, i have a simple problem maybe, but i don't see the solution. i want to find the entry-wise closest element of an vector compared with another. ind1<-c(1,4,10) ind2<-c(3,5,11) for (i in length(ind2):1) { print(which.min(abs(ind1-ind2[i]))) } for ind2[3] it should be ind1[3] 10, for ind2[2] it should be ind1[2] 4 and for ind2[1] it should be ind1[1] 1. but with the
2004 Jul 14
1
Anybody using a UMEM MM5415 NVRAM card for external journal on 2.6
Hi, I was wondering if anybody was using a UMEM <http://www.umem.com/> NVRAM card [the MM5415 family] as an external journal for ext3. According to the help text in 2.6.7 config, it doesn't have a major number assigned so it chooses one dynamically. It suggests to use 'devfs' (which I thought was deprecated in 2.6.x) or look in /proc/devices. I was wondering if anybody was using