hello ...
maybe this belongs more to fs than to hackers - but maybe this is
the correct place here for it ...
i've just read the soft updates paper from:
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/CSE-TR-254-95/
at which the soft updates README's in the FreeBSD tree point and ran
across the follow
wouldn't this be also interesting to see for FreeBSD ? - anyone
with the required skills having time to have a look at it ?
t
-- forwarded message --
From: der Mouse
Subject: Re: dynamically growing ffs
> Is there anything to prevent someone hacking up fsck_ffs to increase
> fs->fs_size and ev
i've just upgraded one of my machines here at work to -current
and enabled the ata stuff - but after rebooting it says "cannot
mount root" - earlier then i tried this with -current it was
working fine and transparent (i.e. without anything to change
from wd0 to ad0) - so the question - did anything
(sorry if this appears here twice - but as far as i can see the first
try didn't make it here due to non optimal configuration of my news
to mailinglist gateway :-)
i'm a bit at the end of my phantasie with this machine i'm writing
this here on ... something mystically seems to be broken with
runn
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Juha Nurmela wrote:
>
> Your message at freebsd-hackers:
>
> Hello,
>
> This looks like the 'timecounter.method' problem,
> with AMD K5 model 0 sugar.
> I have had good result from a single patch,
> not touching the timecounter stuff, but instead:
>
> If you can find file s
for you.
might be worth waiting for the soon to be available postgresql 7.1 which
has write ahead logging and can thus run quite safe without fsync
(in 7.0 running without fsync might be a bit unsafe in case of
a crash i think)
t
--
thomas graichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... perfection i
hello ...
maybe this belongs more to fs than to hackers - but maybe this is
the correct place here for it ...
i've just read the soft updates paper from:
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/CSE-TR-254-95/
at which the soft updates README's in the FreeBSD tree point and ran
across the follo
wouldn't this be also interesting to see for FreeBSD ? - anyone
with the required skills having time to have a look at it ?
t
-- forwarded message --
From: der Mouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: dynamically growing ffs
> Is there anything to prevent someone hacking up fsck_ffs to increase
i've just upgraded one of my machines here at work to -current
and enabled the ata stuff - but after rebooting it says "cannot
mount root" - earlier then i tried this with -current it was
working fine and transparent (i.e. without anything to change
from wd0 to ad0) - so the question - did anythin
(sorry if this appears here twice - but as far as i can see the first
try didn't make it here due to non optimal configuration of my news
to mailinglist gateway :-)
i'm a bit at the end of my phantasie with this machine i'm writing
this here on ... something mystically seems to be broken with
run
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Juha Nurmela wrote:
>
> Your message at freebsd-hackers:
>
> Hello,
>
> This looks like the 'timecounter.method' problem,
> with AMD K5 model 0 sugar.
> I have had good result from a single patch,
> not touching the timecounter stuff, but instead:
>
> If you can find file
is anybody working on adding journaling to the (Free)BSD ufs - or
are there any docs in that direction avalibale - any papers or
so ? how much harder this is getting due to the complex
FreeBSD vm/buffercache and soft updates ? - is
anybody intereseted in starting to work on
this ?
and the next q
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