Dave Page kirjutas R, 31.01.2003 kell 22:36: > Despite some people's thoughts that a powerfail test is of little use, I > going to spend some time doing one anyway because I think Tom's > arguments for it are valid. I have lashed together the attached test > program (the important bits are the setup, run and check functions) for > review before I actually do anything next week. Comments, suggestions > etc are welcome, though I don't have the time to write anything too > complex, but do want to perform a valid test first time round if > possible. > > I intend to run the tests on a Dual PIII 1GHz box, with 1Gb of Non-ECC > RAM and a 20Gb (iirc) IDE disk. I will run on Windows 2000 Server with > an NTFS filesystem, and again on Slackware Linux 8 with either ext3 or > reiserfs (which is preferred?).
I think that ext3 should be more reliable, or at least more mainstream - I have had bad experience with raiserfs not too long ago - a crash (similar to pull-the-plug) zeroed out completely unrelated files (files not recently written to, just read). As I don't use Slackware anymore (though I started usin linux on it in the dark ages before 1.0 kernel), I don't know if the issues are fixed there. > The number of runs will be dictated by my workload next week, but I'd > like to do at least 20 powerfails on each OS. Don't post if you happen to get better results for win32 ;) I have a worried lung-doctor (aka pulmonologist) friend who did some research/statistics on influence of smoking and he is desperate as his methodologically completely scientific studies ended up showing that smoking is healthy and not smoking is not ;), so he seems unable to publish any of his results in any respectable outlet ;( -- Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])