similar to: EXT3 performance on Large (multi-TeraByte) RAID

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2005 Jun 13
5
formatting a 3 terabyte partition
hi. i'm hitting a wall each time i try to format a 3 terabyte partition. i'm able to create the partition using parted but whenever i try to create a 3 terabyte xfs or jfs or ext3 filesystem, the mounted filesystem created is only 1 terabyte. i tried centos x86 and x86_64 4.0 but i always hit a 1 terabyte limit. please help.
2007 Apr 29
1
Which version of DirectX 9 does Wine support?
Hi, I came across a game demo, Shrek the third. The installation went almost smoothly, but the installation directory it went into was C:\Program Files\My Product Name instead of the suggested default: C:\Program Files\SHReK the THiRD The demo said it requires DirectX 9c and indeed it doesn't run because it needs d3dx9_32.dll. It seems Wine doesn't provide this DLL currently. Best
2003 May 24
2
smb "protocol negotiation failed"
hi, since a few hours i get an error "protocol negotiation failed" "SMB connection failed" while mounting with smbclient //ip-adress/share mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pwd //ip-adress/share /mnt/smb the same commands are working since ~1 year via scripts/console ping, nmap, telnet <open_ports>, ... without problems 137/udp open
2002 Jul 12
1
1395 byte file appears as 70 Terabyte file on ext3 HELP!
Looking for ext2 & ext3 expert. This problem is on a ext3 partition. I have a small file (1395 bytes) that appears HUGE when runing ls -l (70368744179059 bytes). This causes a problem because tar wants to back up all those extra bytes. [root@secure parse]# ls -l HTMLFrameSet.class -rw-rw-r-- 1 root devel 70368744179059 Mar 20 09:05 HTMLFrameSet.class [root@secure parse]# wc
2004 May 12
2
i cannot find kinit
the name of my active directory domain is niit.edu.pk so what should i write in this parameter default_relam = YOUR.KERBEROS.REALM also while trying to join the domain i eecute this command kinit Administrator@your.keberos.REALM My shell gives me the error cannot find kinit. can any one tell me where in my file system can i find kinit Regards ===== Sahibzada Junaid Noor Ph #
2009 Jan 08
1
If we use vfork, can the smbd and nmbd work rightly?
Hi All, I has been trying to port the Samba package to uClinux. But our uClinux toolchain doesn't support the fork() call. I must replace the fork with vfork.If we use vfork, the smbd and nmbd can not work rightly. both samba-3.0.32 and samba-3.0.2a have the question. In samba/source/smbd/server.c, the function open_sockets_smbd(), creates a child process and a parent process. Both these
2007 May 17
2
RFC: Tuning ext3
All, I'm requesting comments from the expert readers of ext3-users on these notes for tuning ext3 for performance. Most helpful would be feedback pertinent to RHEL 5; as XFS isn't supported under Red Hat Enterprise Linux these items are an attempt to match XFS performance with ext3. These items were culled from a number of sources. Will they be effective for achieving the performance
2003 Mar 08
3
Updated 2.4 htree patches available for 2.4.21rc5
I've backported all of the bugfixes to the 2.5 dxdir/htree patches to 2.4, and have created a new set of patches for Linux 2.4.21rc5. At this point it *looks* like we've fixed all of the htree bugs that people have reported, including the brelse bug, the memory leak bugs, and the NFS compatibility problems. I've done *very* light testing, and things seem to work, but I'm now
2005 Dec 02
1
[PATCH] ext3 doc: user_xattr and acl options are not on by default
Documentation/ext3.txt suggests that the "user_xattr" and "acl" mount options are on by default. This doesn't seem to be the case, as the kernel deduces the default mount options from the filesystem superblock, and mke2fs does not appear to write any default mount options there. This error was spotted by Jacques de Mer. Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd at
2004 May 13
1
2 terabyte filesystem limitation on linux client
Hi all. I have recently introduced two 5.5TB XFS filesystems to our storage backend. I export the filesystem via samba 3.0.3 on Fedora core 2. Linux clients that mount the share show only 2TB available. Windows clients show the full capacity. Before I put these filesystems into production I'd like to find out if the reported filesystem size is going to cause a problem. Is SMB actually
2005 Mar 02
3
searching for ext3 defrag/file move program
Hello everybody, reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files (which should be continuous on disk) I searched for a ext3 defrag program. I found an ext2 defrag program (http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/defrag-0.70.tar.gz, available in debian as defrag) which would have an optimal feature (moving files by a list) but refuses to work on ext3.
2017 Feb 17
3
RAID questions
On 2017-02-15, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > On 2/14/2017 4:48 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote: > >> 3 - Can additional drive(s) be added later with a changein RAID level >> without current data loss? > > Only some systems support that sort of restriping, and its a dangerous > activity (if the power fails or system crashes midway through
2015 Sep 16
3
OOM and Swappiness
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 09/16/2015 09:11 AM, Callum Scott wrote: >> It is running a little >> tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the >> OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would >> expect. > > One thing that should be noted is that regardless of swappiness, > overcommit might be an issue. If a single
2003 May 22
3
Tuning system response degradation under heavy ext3/2 activity.
Hello. I'm looking for assistance or pointers for the following problem. OS: RHAS2.1 enterprise16 HW: HP proliant 2CPU 6GB RAM, internal RAID1 + RAID5(4 x 10K 72GB) When we run any kind of process (especially tar for some reason) that creates heavy disk activity the machine becomes Very Slow, (e.g. takes 30-45 seconds to get a reply from ls at the console, or a minute to log in.) I
2008 Jan 04
1
Migrating software raid from SUSE 9.0 to Centos 5
I have a SUSE 9.0 box with a software raid. It consists of 6 IDE drives and three different controllers The OS is on a separate drive. What I want to do is put a new boot drive in load Centos on it. Then I want to be able to mount the raid without loosing any of the data on it. What information do I need from the SUSE OS (raid info etc...) to tell Centos how to recognize it? The data is backup on
2005 Sep 30
1
SATA RAID Block
I'm looking to add a sata raid controller to my server, give it a terabyte of HDs and make a myth backend. I'm having trouble determining if this raid block is compatible with linux. Does anyone have any experience with this item? http://www.plinkusa.net/webBP-SATA3141B.htm
2006 Jul 10
2
chattr +T not implemented?
We run a third party application that creates an inordinate amount of subdirectories in a single directory. To speed up I/O, I wanted to set the T attribute on the directory that will hold the subdirectories. The "chattr +T /usr/local/lepus-bb/a-0607" command returns status 0, but when I verify the setting, the attribute isn't there: # lsattr -d /usr/local/lepus-bb/a-0607
2017 Nov 02
6
modestly priced laptop for C7
I'm looking to replace my (old, creaky) netbook (Acer Aspire One D255e, a screaming dual core 1.6 GHz Atom, and a whole 2 gigs of RAM) with something faster but not too large. Sometimes (usually) the netbook is painfully slow. Something like a hi-res 14 (or 15) inch screen (full HD), minimum of 4 gigs RAM, HD of a half terabyte or bigger. I'd like to not have to go over 600-700 dollars,
2006 Dec 10
1
FW: Samba problem with APS .NET web farm (IIS) - change notify
Forgot to send to list also Regards, ?sgeir Halld?rsson -----Original Message----- From: ?sgeir Halld?rsson Sent: 9. desember 2006 04:01 To: 'Damien 'zaide' Desmarets' Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba problem with APS .NET web farm (IIS) - change notify Hi, This might help in samba config [global] max open files = 65536 max mux = 2147483547 smb ports = 445 Regards,
2003 Mar 13
6
Updated 2.4 htree patches available for 2.4.21-pre5
There's a new set of ext2/3 patches for 2.4.21-pre5 available at: http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/extfs-2.4-update/extfs-update-2.4.21pre5-2 and in broken out form at: http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/extfs-2.4-update/broken-out-2.4.21pre5-2 New to this patch set include: * A kludge to help htree work well with Linux's NFS implementation * Allow the orlov allocator to be disabled via a