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2002 Aug 21
1
Ext3 indexed directory extension.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Searching in the ext3 filesystem mailing list I have seen that there is an indexed directory extension for it. Is this extension stable code ? Has anyone test it ? How may I obtain and install it ? Is it available in any of the last kernel releases ? Greetings. - --- Carles Xavier Munyoz Baldó carles@descom.es Descom Consulting Telf: +34
2002 May 28
5
QoS graphical interface ?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Is there any grapical interface for the QoS (Quality of Service) Traffic Control in Linux ? 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
2002 Jul 11
0
Multilink.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I have one computer with 3 ISDN internet links and other one with 1 DSL internet link. I want communicate this two computers but I need that computer one uses the 3 ISDN links combined to obtain a greater bandwith. How may I do this ? Is multilink my best solution ? May someone give me advises about howto do it in Linux ? Greetings. - ---
2002 Jul 16
0
RedHat 7.2/7.3
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, My question is some offtopic. May someone tell me where may I found the kernel patches list for the RedHat 7.2/7.3 kernel ? 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
2002 Sep 05
1
What happens with the indexed directory patch ?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm trying to install the htree indexed directory patch to my RedHat kernel-source-2.4.18-10, but it seems that doesn't go. First I tried the ext3 patch (I have sent some emails to this list telling the problems I had with it). Now I have just test the ext2 patch. I get it from: http://people.nl.linux.org/~phillips/htree/htree-2.4.18-2
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/ ---
2003 Dec 02
1
htree in 2.6.0-test11
Just out of curiosity: Is htree in 2.6.0-test11 ? -- Ralf Hildebrandt (Im Auftrag des Referat V a) Ralf.Hildebrandt@charite.de Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 Gemeinsame Einrichtung von FU- und HU-Berlin Fax. +49 (0)30-450 570-916 Referat V a - Kommunikationsnetze - AIM. ralfpostfix
2004 May 21
1
Some bytes removed.
Hi, I have a 1 GigaByte size file and want to remove some bytes from it. For this I must follow the next steps: (1) Create a new file. (2) Copy into it the bytes I will left from the original file. (3) Remove the original file. (4) Move the new file to be the original file. The problem with this process is that it uses lot of disk I/O. Actually only one disk block of the file is modified. Is
2004 May 13
1
Bandwith especification.
Hi, If I have a DSL router with 300kpbs upload bandwith: Linux(eth0) ---(100Mbps)---> DSL ---(300kbps)---> INTERNET Which is the recomended value I must set in my QoS setup for the maximum outbound bandwith of my ethernet interface ? The max of 300kbps or something less like 290kbps ? Especify less than the maximum available bandwith is advisable to ensure that the QoS algoritms goes
2004 May 13
0
TCP rate control library.
Hi, Anyone here knows if is there any TCP rate control C library ? I have a server program to which users authenticate to access its services. The problem is that some users takes lot of bandwidth, disturbing the performance of the other connected users. I have used QoS to advoid that a single user takes all the bandwidth buy I would like to go more far and limit the bandwidth of this
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 Dec 15
0
htree in 2.4.23
Hi All, Is http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/ext3-dxdir/patch-ext3-dxdir-2.4.21rc5 the latest htree patch for 2.4 or should I be using bitkeeper to extract the patch?
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 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 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 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 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 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
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
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?