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Re: Patches for journalling support
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Hello,
On Mar 2, 2008, at 07:05, Simon Burge wrote:
Currently WAPBL uses space after the filesystem (but before the
partition's end) for its journal. The suggested method is to use:
newfs -s -64m <other options> /dev/<foo>
to leave 64MB of space for the journal. Obviously this will destroy
any existing data in the filesystem on /dev/<foo> and you should, of
course, back up any data on this filesystem first. The journal size
itself is still the subject of some research. Solaris uses "10% of
filesystem size to a maximum of 64MB", and at Wasabi we've always used
a 64MB journal on larger filesystems.
Hmm, I remember AIX using a 16MB partition for journalling data from
a whole volume group - several filesystems spread out on several
disks, in my case about 80GB total. And it was a 16MB partition
because that's the smallest unit the volume manager could assign to a
logical volume. So, is the 64MB figure based on experience, design or
just a random number that happens to work well?
have fun
Michael
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