Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "ext3fs crash with lots of mmap/munmap/unlink activity"
2002 Jan 20
2
basic question about token bucket filter
Hi there,
I just started playing around with prioritizing traffic. However I do have
some questions left :P
I am using the following setup:
tc qdisc add dev ppp0 root handle 1: prio
tc qdisc add dev ppp0 parent 1:1 handle 10: sfq
tc qdisc add dev ppp0 parent 1:2 handle 20: tbf rate 61kbit latency 50ms burst 1540
tc qdisc add dev ppp0 parent 1:3 handle 30: sfq
I use the mangle table of iptables
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Didn't hear back from anyone regarding if there is a way to determine if I
am running the ext3fs with htree. Is there a way I can do it without
checking the src code since I am running the precompired redhat kernel with
8.0? Perhaps an entry under /proc somewhere?
Pj
-----Original Message-----
From: Parker Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34 PM
To: 'Andreas Dilger';
2003 Mar 27
2
So, what about stable quota support in ext3fs?
Good evening.
We have some heavy-loaded servers on ext2, and we want to
migrate to ext3fs. But we need full and stable quota support.
I have headrd that there are some problems in quota usage under
ext3fs. Is it true? Should we decline the ext3 usage as
impossible in our servers?
We need high-level stability in our server (hosting).
Thanks before.
--
Best regards,
2003 Jan 16
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director
I'm NOT the authority here, but AFAIK, Htree is presently
available only as a patch for 2.4 kernels (which includes
RH8). I think that Htree was still beta code at the time
RH8 was frozen (and may still be, from RedHat's perspective).
I do not have the impression that the Htree patch has been
applied in any standard RedHat kernels or kernel updates.
I hope I am wrong, and that
2001 Dec 30
1
Ext3fs performance/kjournald deadlock issue
Hi,
I've got a Redhat 7.2 system:
Celeron 400
512MB RAM
18GB SCSI HD (/boot (ext2fs), / (ext3fs))
40GB IDE HD (/ (ext3fs))
I run a bunch of services on the box (apache + mod_perl, MYSQL, Samba,
etc) but the system is not under heavy load.
This system has performance issues reading/writing to the ext3fs
filesystems. The performance issues cropped up when I installed Redhat
7.2. Previously
2003 Jan 14
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have
htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check
if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I
don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat.
Thanks much for all of your help.
-Parker
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Dilger
2003 Jan 14
3
ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in directories?
I am trying to determine the optimal filesystem for accessing large numbers
of files (25,000+) in a single directory. I have read that ext3fs uses a
sequential search algorithm and wanted to verify that this was still indeed
the case since this article was published a year ago.
http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154
<http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154&nIdPage=7>
2001 Aug 07
1
ext3fs for 2.4.5
Hi,
I have ext3 installed against the 2.2.19 kernel. I am able to make
the ext3 file system and mount it.
I am not able to install the ext3fs for kernel-2.4.5 . I am unable
to add the ext3 patch to the kernel. In the directory
~andrewm/linux/ext3/,
which is the patch for 2.4.5 kernel.
( I can only see the patches for 2.4.6 and 2.4.7 ).
Also, is there any prescribed pattern for
2008 Jul 28
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5637] New: Match case issue on ext3fs and ARM platform
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5637
Summary: Match case issue on ext3fs and ARM platform
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.3
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: bugzilla@substring.ch
2003 Apr 09
1
simple ext3fs question.
Does redhat 9 come with htree optimizations for ext3fs?
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Bummer. Does anyone have a url that describes the 2.4 patching process?
Any claims on stability?
Thanks,
Parker
-----Original Message-----
From: 'Andreas Dilger' [mailto:adilger@clusterfs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 4:35 PM
To: Parker Johnson
Cc: 'ext3-users@redhat.com'; Ops
Subject: Re: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in
director ies?
On Jan 15,
2001 Jul 26
1
ext3fs for kernel 2.4.2?
Hello,
does anybody know if there is an ext3fs patch for kernel 2.4.2-2 that is
shipped with redhat 7.1?
I was abel to fins patches only for 2.4.6 and 2.4.7.
Please try to help ASAP.
Best regards,
Imad Ossaily.
2002 Mar 01
1
How stable is ext3fs?
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how stable the ex3fs currently is. I'm
running Debian Woody with the 2.4.18 kernel and have already switched
over most partitions to have a journal, and mounted them as ext3. This
works fine since yesterday or so, and it's very nice that ext3 is so
easy to handle and can be activated so painlessly :)
But is it a good idea to switch my /home partition over
2002 Feb 19
1
ext3fs: Bad super block
I've got this poor ext3-partition which I can't access. I have tried a lot
of things but it doesn't seem to solve the problem. I've got quite important
files on that particular partition.
I can't even get the block groups from my /dev/hda3 with dumpe2fs!
It all happened after a crash. GRUB wouldn't give me the graphical UI. I
decided I had to get my dosbootdisk and do an
2003 Mar 21
2
To all who helped with Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
First off, thanks! :)
It appears that the issue could be a bad switch. At this time, I
have turned down the server's NIC to run at 10baseT-FD and the
performance has seriously increased. It now takes roughly 25 to 35
seconds to copy and 8mb file to the server, but it now takes a little
longer to copy a file from the server.
So, we are now in the market for some far superior network
2001 Nov 06
2
ext3fs and 2.4.14 kernel
Good morning,
I have tried to compile a 2.4.14 kernel (because I have some trouble
with the framebuffer and my Toshiba...). Thus, I have downloaded the
latest kernel and the ext3 patch. I have used the .config file used for
the compilation of my 2.4.13 kernel, but the compilation ends with
make[1]: Quitte le répertoire `/usr/src/linux-2.4.14/arch/i386/lib'
ld -m elf_i386 -T
2001 Nov 27
1
ext3fs patch for 2.4.16 kernel?
This maybe early, but is there an ext3fs patch for the 2.4.16
kernel -- also, in general where does one download the lastest ext3fs
patches?? I found the 2.4.14 patch a few weeks ago on in the linux.org UK
site, but all the patches appear to be taken off that site...Any help
would be most appreciated...
Thanks,
Chris
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2006 Aug 30
2
Partitioning for ext3fs
I have an existing hard drive that I would like to partition for ext3fs then utilize for
backing up data files from a new machine.
My problem is that this HDD has a full version of FC4, and if I have it switched on when
connected by external USB when booting the new system, it will hang the process.
New equipment is SATA with recent version of FC5; No problem when running by itself. I
just
2002 Mar 09
1
another quota related ext3fs crash...
hiya!
see the attached file for the resolved bug() call. my kernel spit out 185
messages like this:
Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde attempt to access beyond end of device
Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde 16:42: rw=0, want=0, limit=12289725
right before the bug().
this message didn't get parsed by ksymoops
Mar 9 17:15:13 srck@trottelkunde Assertion failure in journal_start() at
2003 Mar 21
4
Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
Hello All,
I have been doing some research to find a method to increase the
performance of writes to the hard drives in my servers. I am running
Samba and all writes to the server hard drives are taking at least 3 to
10 times (It varies) the amount of time it took to write such files on
our older Windows NT 4.0 File Server.
The following information is provided to keep this issue on
track...