On 9 August 2010 12:47, ... wrote:
If you want a production ready, fast, reliable, and robust file system with years and exabytes of proven history behind it, install and use XFS.
Considering the problems I have been experiencing I had contemplate this however I have never used XFS before and thusly would directing on ho to install the required kernel modules to allow for XFS use on this particular box (if that is indeed what is required and presumable some XFS formatting and partitioning tools etc?)
Considering the problems I have been experiencing I had contemplate this however I have never used XFS before and thusly would directing on ho to install the required kernel modules to allow for XFS use on this particular box (if that is indeed what is required and presumable some XFS formatting and partitioning tools etc?)
dmapi kmod-xfs xfsdump xfsprogs
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On 9 August 2010 14:03, Lars Hecking lhecking@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Considering the problems I have been experiencing I had contemplate this however I have never used XFS before and thusly would directing on ho to install the required kernel modules to allow for XFS use on this particular box (if that is indeed what is required and presumable some XFS formatting and partitioning tools etc?)
dmapi kmod-xfs xfsdump xfsprogs
Nice, now I am on XFS :)
Many thanks to everyone on the list who helped me along my (albeit slow and n00b-ish) path :D