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2002 Oct 21
3
htree questions
I decided that I would try out 2.5.44, and I noticed that htree was merged. If I don't do the tune2fs -O dir_index, and e2fsck -D, the (exisintg) fs won't use htree, right? Once I do the tune2fs and e2fsck, will I still be able to go back to a non-htree kernel if needed? (Will a htree-ized fs work on a non-htree kernel?) I'm guessing that it won't. I've seen a 2.4 htree
2003 Apr 04
1
2.4.20 & htree
Apologies for the newbie question: I have a (stock) 2.4.20 build (*not* -ac), and I'm trying to work with large ext3 directories. By large, I mean 160,000 files per directory. (Yes, I know it would be better in nested directories but such is life). I feel htree would benefit me. Having upgraded from an earlier version of 2.4, I don't see any change, and close reading of the 2.4 changelog
2003 Dec 17
1
htree stabilitity and performance issues
Guys, I have recently applied the latest 2.4 htree patch on a heavily loaded nfs server. The nfs server serves around four very busy clients that deliver email in maildir format and pop3/imap clients. Being maildir I presumed that the htree patch would improve performance - but I was wrong. Load on the server went up by around 25-40%. After 3-4 hours of heavy use the clients load went up to
2003 Apr 07
1
2.4.20 and htree
Apologies for the newbie question: I have a (stock) 2.4.20 build (*not* -ac), and I'm trying to work with large ext3 directories. By large, I mean 160,000 files per directory. (Yes, I know it would be better in nested directories but such is life). I feel htree would benefit me. Close reading of the 2.4 changelog suggests that htree isn't in there - only a patch to prevent non-htree
2003 Jun 19
2
htree and nfs benchmarks
Well here is what I got from testing htree with NFS. http://labs.zianet.com/benchmarks_html/postmark_benchmarks_NFS_100_htree.html It looks like htree improves performance when the storage device is local(as per my previous post) but it looks like htree degrades performance when used in conjunction with NFS. I am going to try it with gigabit ethernet when I get the time to see if maybe I am
2003 Jun 07
1
New htree patches?
Hello, Could someone create some newer htree patches for the 2.4.x kernel? There are some bug fixes in the 2.4.21-rc releases that would be nice to have but the htree patches preceed those and they won't apply cleanly to later pre/rc kernels. It sounds like Marcelo may be about ready to put out 2.4.21 so it may just be worth holding off until that happens, but I don't suspect much will
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
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
2002 Oct 07
9
FS corruption; HTREE-related?
Over the last two days we've been seeing a fair bit of this: ---- # ls -laR > /dev/null ... ls: ./server2/b/user/bxyz/392.: Input/output error ---- This is with the latest htree patches applied to 2.4.19, and latest e2fsprogs-test, on a dual AMD system, with 5x73GB SCSI drives on a MegaRAID controller. We're using the gcc 2.96 that comes with RH7.3. esfsck shows "Inodes that
2003 Jun 18
3
ext3 2.4.21 htree tests
Hi, Just thought I'd share some test results of mine in case anyone is interested. Basically the tests are siumulating what our product does with files - although the tests do it a lot quicker (not as many files though). The test is to create 1 million files (each containing the text of the file number) spread over a number of directories. The files are then removed in the same manner as
2003 Dec 10
1
ext3 htree upgrade
Hi Guys, I am planning on upgrading an existing NFS exported filesystem to the ext3 htree patch on kernel v2.4.23. Will the patch index directories automatically after tune2fs -O dir_index or should I do an e2fsck -Dfy on the filesystem before remounting?
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
2003 Jun 12
1
htree in RedHat.
Hi, Someone knows if the htree patch is applied in the last kernel for RedHat 8 (kernel-2.4.20-18.8) for the ext2/ext3 filesystems ? Greetings. --- Carles Xavier Munyoz Baldó carles@unlimitedmail.org http://www.unlimitedmail.net/ ---
2002 Oct 23
1
htree and nfs
Hi Guys, I am quite keen to try out the new htree extensions to ext3 however I wish to use them under NFS. I have noticed comments from the developers saying that it doesn't work properly under NFS. What exactly is the current status of the issue?
2002 Oct 23
1
htree for ext3 home page.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Is there any home page for the htree for ext3 project ? Any place where I can follow the status of the project and download the last patch versions ? Greetings. - --- Carles Xavier Munyoz Baldó carles@descom.es Descom Consulting Telf: +34 965861024 Fax: +34 965861024 http://www.descom.es/ - --- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8
2003 Mar 05
1
RE: [Ext2-devel] Re: ext3 htree brelse problems look to be fixed!
I post a patch for comment on ext2-devel for the NFS cookie bug. Did not get any feedback yet. As Ted suggested, it set the cookie to -1 on EOF, even though it is not seek able to there. I only test it with Stephen's "readdir.c". Not have chance to run it on a NFS server yet. Do you have more information about the cache trashing bug? Regards, Chris ===== dir.c 1.5 vs edited
2004 May 23
2
ext3 htree issues
Hi Guys, I am running ext3 on kernel v2.6.5. I have an ext3 filesystem with dir_index and data=journal for /var/spool/exim Today I noticed in the exim logs a bunch of 'failed to unlink /var/spool/exim/input/P/1BRbSP-0006hy-Jp-D' I also noticed these in the kernel logs: EXT3-fs warning (device hda12): ext3_unlink: Deleting nonexistent file (612870), 0 EXT3-fs warning (device hda12):
2005 Feb 04
2
Failures they e2fsck doesn't find
Hi, I've run many time e2fsck, but in a special dir ls tells me: ls: r?cksendung-wlan.dvi: No such file or directory ls: baf?g_r?ckmeldung.latex: No such file or directory ls: finpr?f.pdf: No such file or directory $ cat finpr?f.pdf cat: finpr?f.pdf: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden I don't know what to do? How can I find the failure? If I cat the files with debugfs, I see the
2003 Jul 15
1
HTREE on 2.6.0-test1?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Have *ALL* the filesystem corruption issues that plague(d?) HTREE on 2.4.x cleaned up for 2.6? I believe they have, but before I enable this feature again, I'd like to be sure. Thanks. - -- Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778 http://doug.hunley.homeip.net && http://www.linux-sxs.org A day without sunshine
2003 Mar 04
2
ext3 htree brelse problems look to be fixed!
I just booted 2.5-bk current as of last night with the below patch¹ (which was recently posted to ext3-users) that un-static-ifies a struct dx_frame in namei.c. I then did my best torture test for the brelse bug: starting gnus (3600+ nnmh folders² with a total of XXX messages; it does a readdir on each of those folders) while doing bk consistancy checks in 2.5 and/or 2.4 kernel trees. All