Fragmentation has been atop our dev priority list for sometime
now. That is, both, reducing it and handling it better when it does
get fragmented.

Just last week we pushed patches for the same into the newly
created 2.6.35.
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-devel/2010-May/006511.html

As always, these features will eventually trickle down to the prod
releases.

Sunil

On 05/24/2010 12:41 PM, Brian Kroth wrote:
Michael Austin<[email protected]>  2010-05-24 13:32:
    I would like to get some feedback on the overall perception on the support
    and stability of OCFS2 (latest).  This tool looks like a perfect fit for
    a production system I am planning, but, due to it's open source roots,
    there are some concerns about s&s.  The app will be deemed mission
critical with very little tolerance for any downtime (24x365).
    Thanks.

    M. Austin
    Consultant
It pains me to, but I can't say I'd recommend it for something like a
mail setup that has heavy write of tiny files.  There's a fragmentation
issue that burned us bad recently and before that a locking issue
(search the archives).  Even then I have to say that the Oracle devs
were responsive to us even without a service contract, for which I'm
very grateful.  You might have better luck with a "supported" distro.
I've always used mainline kernels with Debian.

That said, I had been using an earlier version for a web server backend
(couple of TB, mostly read) and a video streaming library (_many_ TB and
_lots_ of read traffic) for a long time without any reports of problems.
I don't work there anymore, but from what I hear everything's still
humming along without interruption (that should be read overall cluster
interruption) for almost 3 years now.  That even with crummy server rooms
that try bake their inhabitants from time to time :)

I will also say just off hand that OCFS2 is still the best OSS shared
disk cluster fs I've tried.  I've tested GFS2 off and on for a couple of
years and it still has a rather trivial deadlock case:

# cssh node1 node2 node3
# mkdir /cluster/$HOSTNAME
# touch /cluster/$HOSTNAME/test
# rm -rf /cluster/*

Cheers,
Brian

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