Hello, O..
You wrote 1 сентября 2011 г., 20:06:21:
> Once done, you can force on a non-important, big filesystem a crash. I
> switched of one of my server boxes with a 3 TB harddrive for test purposes and
> was amazed how fast, compared to unjournaled UFS2, the fsck now is performed.
> Since *BSD
On 09/01/11 13:26, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
Niclas Zeising wrote:
Can you please detail a little more the steps you took to enable SU+J
and your experience with it? It sounds like a good start for a howto or
an inclusion in the handbook.
It's really simple...
You need a kernel compiled with
option
Niclas Zeising wrote:
> Can you please detail a little more the steps you took to enable SU+J
> and your experience with it? It sounds like a good start for a howto or
> an inclusion in the handbook.
It's really simple...
You need a kernel compiled with
options SOFTUPDATES # E
On 2011-08-31 20:02, Hartmann, O. wrote:
> On 08/31/11 19:56, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Hartmann, O.
>> wrote:
>>>I try to find a suitable reading/howto for how to enable softupdates
>>>on
>>>UFS2 filesystems.
>> Agreed. Added to http://wiki.freebsd.or
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 20:02:38 +0200
"Hartmann, O." wrote:
>
> ... and here I am again with SU+J on my box ;-)
>
> Tomorrow, I will perform this step on all servers. I guess it's a
> "worth having".
Most definitely. When rebooting after a forced power-down (due to that
darned flash plugin lockin
On 08/31/11 19:56, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Hartmann, O.
wrote:
I try to find a suitable reading/howto for how to enable softupdates
on
UFS2 filesystems.
Agreed. Added to http://wiki.freebsd.org/DocsFor9x .
Many thanks.
As I could see, SU+J is enlist
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Hartmann, O.
wrote:
>
> I try to find a suitable reading/howto for how to enable softupdates
> on
> UFS2 filesystems.
Agreed. Added to http://wiki.freebsd.org/DocsFor9x .
> As I could see, SU+J is enlisted to be enabled by default in 9.0-RELEASE.
Yes, it