Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 05 Jul 2000 14:30:20 -0700 | From | Thomas Davis <> | Subject | Re: ext3-0.0.2e released |
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Andre Hedrick wrote: > > All I want is a faster way to do fsck! > 40,60,75,100 GB fscking sucks.........I goto lunch for an hour if a 60GB > drive or larger is being wacked upon. >
Try 500GB. That's right. Large. Big.
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/rza1 146144 56684 81916 41% / /dev/rza3 511858304 61405604 424845604 13% /export/data
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/rza1 37760 7029 30731 19% / /dev/rza3 2000896 303012 1697884 15% /export/data
These crash, and it's a minimum of 3 hours waiting.
Thankfully, there's serial consoles.
And to think we are looking at terabyte systems in the next 60days.. (that's right, 1 terabyte of disk, off of one system. I'm not 100% positive if Linux can handle a terabyte file system..)
-- ------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Thomas Davis | PDSF Project Leader tadavis@lbl.gov | (510) 486-4524 | "Only a petabyte of data this year?"
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