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2023 Apr 06
3
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix wrong search logic in __ocfs2_resv_find_window
** problem ** Current code triggers a defragfs bug [1]: ``` tw-tst:~ # defragfs.ocfs2 /mnt/test_from_dd1 defragfs.ocfs2 1.8.7 [ERROR]Move extent failed:"/mnt/test_from_dd1" - No space left on device [ERROR]"/mnt/test_from_dd1":No space left on device ``` I added some debug messages in relevant functions. When above error messages appeared, the la-window still had enough
2023 Apr 29
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix wrong search logic in __ocfs2_resv_find_window
ping... On 4/21/23 3:35 PM, Joseph Qi wrote: > Hi, > Could you please share a reproducer? > > Thanks, > Joseph > > On 4/6/23 11:40 PM, Heming Zhao wrote: >> ** problem ** >> >> Current code triggers a defragfs bug [1]: >> >> ``` >> tw-tst:~ # defragfs.ocfs2 /mnt/test_from_dd1 >> defragfs.ocfs2 1.8.7 >> [ERROR]Move extent
2023 Apr 21
2
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix wrong search logic in __ocfs2_resv_find_window
Hi, Could you please share a reproducer? Thanks, Joseph On 4/6/23 11:40 PM, Heming Zhao wrote: > ** problem ** > > Current code triggers a defragfs bug [1]: > > ``` > tw-tst:~ # defragfs.ocfs2 /mnt/test_from_dd1 > defragfs.ocfs2 1.8.7 > [ERROR]Move extent failed:"/mnt/test_from_dd1" - No space left on device > [ERROR]"/mnt/test_from_dd1":No space
2006 Dec 14
1
A possible improvement to apropos
Hello all, I've had the following apropos alternative in my ~/.Rprofile for some time, and have found it more useful than the current version. Basically, my version ignores case when searching. If others find this useful, perhaps apropos could be suitably patched (and I'd be willing to create such a patch). + seth Here is my version of apropos: APROPOS <- function (what, where =
2018 Jun 07
3
FTS Solr errors using doveadm
Solr 7 returns JSON by default but fts_solr requires XML. Would be good to have wt=xml added to the query to force it to xml all the time, this would prevent errors if solr has not had xml set as default for index. Dovecot 2.2.36 Centos 6 *Doveadm Request:* doveadm search -u caroline at covermg.com TEXT smith doveadm(caroline at covermg.com): Error: fts_solr: Invalid XML input at 1:0: not
2011 Oct 13
1
Rare error with concurrent users searching with fts-solr
Hi all, If I start two o more connections with diferent users that make a search text to solr I get this message many times: Error: fts_solr: Query didn't return uid If I repeat the test about 2000 times, with only one user concurrent, with 60 diferent users, without concurrent, I get between 0. If I repeat the test about 2000 times, with 2 users concurrent, I get between 3 or 10 errors.
2016 Jan 10
48
[PATCH v3 00/41] arch: barrier cleanup + barriers for virt
Changes since v2: - extended checkpatch tests for barriers, and added patches teaching it to warn about incorrect usage of barriers (__smp_xxx barriers are for use by asm-generic code only), should help prevent misuse by arch code to address comments by Russell King - patched more instances of xen to use virt_ barriers as suggested by Stefano Stabellini - implemented a 2 byte xchg on sh
2016 Jan 10
48
[PATCH v3 00/41] arch: barrier cleanup + barriers for virt
Changes since v2: - extended checkpatch tests for barriers, and added patches teaching it to warn about incorrect usage of barriers (__smp_xxx barriers are for use by asm-generic code only), should help prevent misuse by arch code to address comments by Russell King - patched more instances of xen to use virt_ barriers as suggested by Stefano Stabellini - implemented a 2 byte xchg on sh
2008 Sep 04
4
[PATCH 0/3] ocfs2: Switch over to JBD2.
ocfs2 currently uses the Journaled Block Device (JBD) for its journaling. This is a very stable and tested codebase. However, JBD is limited by architecture to 32bit block numbers. This means an ocfs2 filesystem is limited to 2^32 blocks. With a 4K blocksize, that's 16TB. People want larger volumes. Fortunately, there is now JBD2. JBD2 adds 64bit block number support and some other