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2010 May 19
3
mail location filesystem noatime, nodiratime?
Will Dovecot be negatively impacted if I change my XFS mount options to noatime,nodiratime? Thanks. -- Stan
2013 Oct 17
1
Building XML from working qemu command-line for ARM virtio
Hello, I've got a working QEMU command line that I am trying to get into a libvirt dom xml and using domxml-from-native doesn't seem to know how to handle all of it. It's for ARM using some new virtio syntax: qemu-system-arm -machine virt -cpu cortex-a15 -enable-kvm -m 512 -kernel mach-virt-guest-3.11-zImage -display none -serial stdio -netdev type=user,id=mynet -device
2013 Jun 21
1
LVM + XFS + external log + snapshots
Hi all, So I have an XFS file system within LVM which has an external log. My mount option in FSTAB is; /dev/vg_spock_data/lv_data /data xfs logdev=/dev/sdc1,nobarrier,logbufs=8,noatime,nodiratime 1 1 All is well no issues and very fast. Now I'd like to snapshot this bad boy and then run rsnapshot to create a few days backup. A snapshot volume is created w/o issue; lvcreate -L250G -s
2011 Apr 18
1
rhel nfs bug with 5.5 - nfsd: blocked for more then 120 sec
Hi all, I ran into this bug on my NFS server which is serving an XFS fs; https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=616833 It was suggested using bind mounts. My current fstab on my server is; /dev/sdc1 /SHARE xfs defaults,noatime,nodiratime,logbufs=8,uquota 1 2 Unsure how to integrate bind mounts in this scheme to see if I can avoid this bug until it is fixed. Any ideas? - aurf
2009 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Hi Sanjiv, 2009/6/15 Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta at microchip.com>: > Hi Mikhail, > How do you build mcc16 executable? This should work: $ cd $LLVM_DIR/tools/llvmc/examples/mcc16 $ make If you're building from some other dir, you'll need to update mcc16/Makefile, so it knows where Makefile.common is located. > There are so many confusing things there: driver, plugins,
2018 Apr 30
1
Gluster rebalance taking many years
I cannot calculate the number of files normally Through df -i I got the approximate number of files is 63694442 [root at CentOS-73-64-minimal ~]# df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/md2 131981312 30901030 101080282 24% / devtmpfs 8192893 435 8192458 1% /dev tmpfs
2014 Apr 29
1
copy files and it would NOT copy everything
hi everybody I'm dealing here with a very very bizarre situation: on a Win7 I copy larger sets of data, between 10 and 30GB (~20K of files in 2.5K folders) everything starts very normal, I select all the data, copy & paste. Copying begins and I see progress bar moving normally towards the finish and it finishes - no errors no messages - yes most of data does not get to the target
2017 Aug 18
4
Problem with softwareraid
Hello all, i have already had a discussion on the software raid mailinglist and i want to switch to this one :) I am having a really strange problem with my md0 device running centos7. after a new start of my server the md0 was gone. now after trying to find the problem i detected the following: Booting any installed kernel gives me NO md0 device. (ls /dev/md* doesnt give anything). a 'cat
2010 Jun 07
2
Poor performance (1/4 that of XFS) when appending to lots of files
Hi, we ran a benchmark using btrfs on a server that essentially does the equivalent of the following: Open one large (25GB) test-set file for reading, which consists of many small randomly generated messages. Each message consists of a primary key (an integer in the range of 0 to 1,000,000) and a random number of arbitrary data bytes (length in the range from 10 to 1000 byte). For each message,
2018 Apr 30
0
Gluster rebalance taking many years
Hi, This value is an ongoing rough estimate based on the amount of data rebalance has migrated since it started. The values will cange as the rebalance progresses. A few questions: 1. How many files/dirs do you have on this volume? 2. What is the average size of the files? 3. What is the total size of the data on the volume? Can you send us the rebalance log? Thanks, Nithya On 30
2013 Dec 10
0
Re: gentoo linux, problem starting vm´s when cache=none
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 03:21:59PM +0100, Marko Weber | ZBF wrote: > Hello Daniel, > > Am 2013-12-10 11:23, schrieb Daniel P. Berrange: > >On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:20:35AM +0100, Marko Weber | ZBF wrote: > >> > >>hello mailinglist, > >> > >>on gentoo system with qemu-1.6.1, libvirt 1.1.4, libvirt-glib-0.1.7, > >>virt-manager 0.10.0-r1
2008 Jan 15
2
[ANNOUNCE] Btrfs v0.10 available
Hello everyone, Btrfs v0.10 is now available for download from: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/btrfs/ Btrfs is still in an early alpha state, and the disk format is not finalized. v0.10 introduces a new disk format, and is not compatible with v0.9. The core of this release is explicit back references for all metadata blocks, data extents, and directory items. These are a crucial building
2008 Jan 15
2
[ANNOUNCE] Btrfs v0.10 available
Hello everyone, Btrfs v0.10 is now available for download from: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/btrfs/ Btrfs is still in an early alpha state, and the disk format is not finalized. v0.10 introduces a new disk format, and is not compatible with v0.9. The core of this release is explicit back references for all metadata blocks, data extents, and directory items. These are a crucial building
2007 Apr 18
0
Ext3-users Digest, Vol 38, Issue 10
Hi, my program works well with fedora-2 .with fedora-5 it's gives following errors.. get_it_i_say.c:549: warning: implicit declaration of function 'strcmp' cc -o giis dir.o file.o get_it_i_say.o group.o init.o inode.o main.o searchnupdate.o uninit.o inode.o: In function `read_inode':inode.c:(.text+0x202): undefined reference to `S_ISDIR' inode.o: In function
2018 Apr 30
2
Gluster rebalance taking many years
2003 Aug 20
9
CBQ_bandwidth
Hi Stef, Reffering to page < http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/7.html > I found a para as follows, " CBQ is not always as accurate as it should be. See docum.org on the test page for some tests with bounded classes. The algorithm used by cbq is very "link sensitive". It calculates the link idle time and for that it needs the real link bandwidth, average
2023 May 02
1
'error=No space left on device' but, there is plenty of space all nodes
Hi Gluster users, We are seeing 'error=No space left on device' issue and hoping someone might could advise? We are using a 12 node glusterfs v10.4 distributed vsftpd backup cluster for years (not new) and recently 2 weeks ago upgraded to v9 > v10.4. I do not know if the upgrade is related to this new issue. We are seeing a new issue 'error=No space left on device' error
2023 May 04
1
'error=No space left on device' but, there is plenty of space all nodes
Hi,Have you checked inode usage (df -i /lvbackups/brick ) ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov On Tuesday, May 2, 2023, 3:05 AM, brandon at thinkhuge.net wrote: Hi Gluster users, We are seeing 'error=No space left on device' issue and hoping someone might could advise? We are using a 12 node glusterfs v10.4 distributed vsftpd backup cluster for years (not new) and recently 2 weeks ago
2009 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote: > > Hi Sanjiv, > > Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta <at> microchip.com> writes: > > > The salient features that we want to have in the driver are: > > [...] > > As promised, I've implemented a basic compiler driver for the > PIC16 toolchain. It's under tools/llvmc/examples/mcc16. > Hi Mikhail, How do you build mcc16
2007 Apr 16
1
User space tool to extract ext3 inode information
Hello! I need to write a user space tool that can dump logical block addresses used by every file in a ext3 file system. For example, if file foo uses LBAs 2,3 and file bar uses LBAs 100,102,156, then the ouptut should read: FILENAME LBAs foo 2, 3 bar 100,102,156 Is there a tool that exists that can do this? If not, what would be a good strategy to write this tool. I am