[CentOS] Upgrading to 2.6.32
Dan Burkland
dburklan at NMDP.ORG
Mon May 3 13:50:55 UTC 2010
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From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of James Pearson
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 5:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Upgrading to 2.6.32
maillists at gmail.com wrote:
> dag, thanks for the article. I'm tempted to rebuild a 2.6.18 kernel
without
> the patches that disable fs-cache. It's hard to tell if Redhat abandoned it
> because it was unstable or because it was too much trouble to maintain
> something they thought might never make the mainline kernel.
I believe the FS-Cache code wasn't removed from the RHEL 5.x kernels -
it was just the fsc option that was disabled in the kernel mount options
and also disabled in nfs-utils (mount.nfs) as well.
It would be quite easy to remove this kernel patch and rebuild a kernel
(and rebuild nfs-utils, or use a version of mount.nfs from 5.2)-
however, the FS-Cache code in these kernels is now quite old and very
likely to be buggy - RedHat has not updated the kernel code to match the
mainline kernels since 5.2
Personally, I would wait for CentOS 6 - but even then, FS-Cache is
currently classed as a 'preview' technology in the RHEL 6.0 beta
James Pearson
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Thanks for the informative post; I was a bit puzzled at first after reading the previous postings regarding this topic as I have seen the FS-Cache: Loaded message every time I log in as a user whose home directory has been automounted.
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