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2004 Dec 27
2
Journaling.
Hi,
I am using ext3 file system. Can I know the place where journal log is stored and more details about journaling.
Quick response is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mallika.
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2004 Jul 08
3
/.journal ext3 on a flash
Hi,
I'm formatting a flash with ext3, but I need to move the journaling file
(/.journal) in the flash to prevent it's corruption.
In previous message I read that it's possible
(https://www.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/2004-March/msg00009.html), but I
can't find any /.journal in my ext3 fs.
How can move the journaling file in the flash without /.journal file??
Thanks
2003 Sep 16
3
OpenSSH 3.7.1
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Does this affect FreeBSD?
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2002 May 12
3
ext3 .journal location?
Forgive my novice question, but I am a new student of Linux working on presenting the ext3 journaling filesystem to my class. I seek any advice on how to visibly demonstrate (including a purposeful crash of a Linux box) the benefits of ext3 over ext2. I am not worthy to lick the bootstraps of this group, but I beg for any help! The problem I am having extends to even locating the .journal file
2007 Sep 07
1
ext3 inode and journal limitation
Hello
what is the limitation of inode and journaling on 32 bit ext3 file system.
what about 64 bit.
Thanks
2004 Apr 13
1
EXT3 on raid with external journal...
I have a raid5 array on my web server for which I am currently
considering a move to ext3. I want to use an external journal to
improve performance.
Since the external journal would reside on a drive that is not
participating in the raid array, I'm wondering what the behavior of an
ext3 filesystem is should the device an external journal is on should
fail. If it reverts to ext2
2005 Jun 16
1
SSH 2.4.0 remote forward patch in next release?
I [1]reported a problem on 5-April-2005 about a problem with the 4.0p1
version and remote port forwarding to SSH 2.4.0 servers. I provided a
patch for the problem but [2]was told that no more patches were being
considered until 4.1 was released and that I should attach my patch to a
new Bugzilla bug. This [3]I did.
Is there any chance it will be included in the next release?
1.
2004 Oct 18
1
Experience on using Samba with XP SP2
Hallo,
> We have problems with printing after installing XP SP2.
> In nearly every software it takes about 10 seconds to 30 seconds, if you
> click on "Print-Button" and wait for the print dialogue window.
> Extremly slow are programs like MS Word (30 seconds, when you open a
> document the first time).
same problem here. This a known but _unresolved_ problem for Samba
2006 Jun 20
1
viewing ext3 journal
Hi!
Is there a way to view ext3 filesystem's maintained journal (in a
human-readable-format)?
I ask, because i have had a server crash before and now i'm wondering
if i might take a look at last things that my server did straight
before crash. I guess clarifying log insertions might be lost before
buffers were flushed to disk.
Thx.
2004 Jun 15
6
mode data=journal in ext3. Is it safe to use?
Hello
I try again.
Can anybody of you acknowledge or not if mode data=journal in ext3 is
safe to use in Linux kernel 2.6.x?
Wee need to have a very consistent and integrity for our filesystem, and
it would then be desired to journal both data and metadata.
But if this mode can corrupt the filesystem as both Phil White and
Nicolas Kowalski has experienced, it may be more advised to use mode
2002 May 21
4
Bad directories appearing in ext3 after upgrade 2.4.16 -> 2.4.18+cvs
Hi,
I recently upgraded one of my fileservers from 2.4.16 to 2.4.18 plus
the ext3-cvs.patch that Andrew Morton pointed me to for addressing
and assertion failure.
Since then I have been getting lots of errors like:
May 21 14:07:03 glass kernel: EXT3-fs error (device md(9,0)): ext3_add_entry: bad entry in directory #2945366: rec_len %% 4 != 0 - offset=0, inode=1886221359, rec_len=24927,
2000 Sep 10
1
X11 forwarding under Linux
Hello, I have been having issues with x11 forwarding using my
linux-mandrake based servers. I checked my XAUTHORITY variable and it was
set to ~/.Xauthority ... After reading the mail archives, I found the
/tmp/ssh* directory created during my ssh session, and did this:
export XAUTHORITY="/tmp/ssh-hzuA1805/cookies"
xeyes
...and the X11 forwarding worked!
I'm using the
2002 Jan 15
0
ext3 and Software RAID-5: issue ?
Hello !
I have been playing around with a new machine, RH7.2, ext3 and software
RAID-5.
Once in a while, the machine hangs, no message, and the only thing which
works is the physical reset button.
I have checked whatever I could from FAQs, HOWTOs and did not find the
problem. How shall I go about it ?
the only thing I have noticed is that 3 out of the 7 disks are on UDMA33, the
other ones
2001 Jul 23
2
Is anyone using Ext3 on 2.4.x and software raid 5?
Is anyone using Ext3 on a 2.4.x kernel with software raid5? Does it
work correctly? Last I checked noone had tried it yet, but that was
before I went away on vacation.
--
Daniel R. Bidwell | bidwell@andrews.edu
Andrews University Information Technology Services
If two always agree, one of them is unnecessary
"Friends don't let friends do DOS"
"In theory, theory and practice
2002 Apr 02
1
[SUMMARY] 2 Linux boxes, failover, & 1 EXT3 RAID
Hello,
Many warm thank yous to Bill Rugolsky Jr. and Stephen Tweedie for their help on
this one. Both pointed out that since the file system is journaled, if the
primary box (nas1) were to crash, the secondary box should mount the ext3 file
system without any problems. Depending on the nature of the journal (metadata
journaling and/or data journaling), we may have little or no data loss.
Bill
2001 Mar 12
2
Software RAID & Ext3 v0.0.6b
I've just set up a brand new system with software raid1 (in degraded mode)
with one IDE 20GB drive, using kernel 2.2.19pre16 with ext3 0.0.6b.
It's split like this..
32MB /dev/hda1 /boot
2GB /dev/hda2 /
~18GB /dev/hda3 /home
all partitions are marked as 0xfd (autostart raid) with the patches from
http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches for 2.2.17. And I've made all the
ext3
2001 Oct 23
3
Recreate journal after switch between ext2/ext3 ?
Hi,
After mounting -t ext2 an ext3 partition, working with,
do I have to recreate .journal when I remount the
partition as ext3 ? Thanks !
Liu
2006 Apr 21
2
ext3 data=ordered - good enough for oracle?
Given that the default journaling mode of ext3 (i.e. ordered), does not
guarantee write ordering after a crash, is this journaling mode safe
enough to use for a database such as Oracle? If so, how are out of sync
writes delt with?
Kind regards,
Herta
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2004 Jul 02
1
Samba NFS Fedora Core 2 and Software Raid -- Ext3 fs got corrupted???
I'm running:
Fedora Core 2 (2.6.6.1-435)
Samba 3.0.3-5
My shared (raid1 mirror) data directory is:
/dev/md3 (hda6,hdc6) mounted as Ext3 to /sites
This is shared to 300 users as an nfs mount point to their Digital Unix
workstations as well as a Samba share to their W2k PC's.
My users just reported a bunch of read only error messages. Turns out, it
corrupted the file system. It said
2003 Feb 04
1
Kernel oops with ext3 and software raid
Am using RedHat 7.3 with software raid. it was crashing from time to time
so i desided to investigate. after running some stress tests on it it died
with a kernel message (see below). it might not be ext3 related but since
I was running redhat with ext2 for some time without problems (not on the
same machine) I thought it might have somthing to do with the fs.
Any ideas. I'll try converting