Search String: Display: Description: Sort:

Results:

References: [ +subject:/^(?:^\s*(re|sv|fwd|fw)[\[\]\d]*[:>-]+\s*)*some\s+XFS\s+questions\s*$/: 15 ]

Total 15 documents matching your query.

1. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: Bernhard Erdmann <be@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 01:12:00 +0100
3. in xfs_dinode_core, there is di_projid. What is this for? Irix has the concepts of user, group, and project, I believe. Probably not used on Linux, but retained for on-disk compat. [...] http://te
/archives/xfs/2003-02/msg00016.html (8,375 bytes)

2. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: Bernhard Erdmann <be@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 01:12:00 +0100
3. in xfs_dinode_core, there is di_projid. What is this for? Irix has the concepts of user, group, and project, I believe. Probably not used on Linux, but retained for on-disk compat. [...] http://te
/archives/xfs/2003-02/msg00500.html (8,375 bytes)

3. some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:38:18 +0900 (JST)
Hello, XFS folks... I am studying the XFS internals and got some questions regarding its detailed design. 1. what is the "uuid" for? I found that XFS has its magic number already. Then why is there "
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00245.html (8,167 bytes)

4. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 11:30:00 +0100
At 17:38 27-1-2003 +0900, =?euc-kr?q?Kwon=20SoonSon?= wrote: Hello, XFS folks... I am studying the XFS internals and got some questions regarding its detailed design. 5. is there any plan to support
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00246.html (7,734 bytes)

5. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:03:32 +0000
commence Kwon SoonSon quotation: The UUID uniquely identifies individual instances of a filesystem, whereas all instances of a filesystem will have the same magic number. -- / | [|] Sean Neakums | Si
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00247.html (8,137 bytes)

6. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: 27 Jan 2003 16:22:07 -0600
xfs has a "realtime" feature (somewhat misnamed) where data goes to a different partition, and uses a more deterministic allocator - generally allocates in larger chunks. you do an fcntl on the file
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00251.html (8,825 bytes)

7. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: 31 Jan 2003 12:58:50 -0500
It used among other things by the backup utility to uniquely identify a filesystem, even if the mount point and/or physical device it resides on changes (ie scsi id changes) http://evms.sourceforge.n
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00295.html (8,532 bytes)

8. re[2]: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxx>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:53:43 -0500
EVMS is going through some pretty radical restructuring right now. If you are not already using it, I would wait a few months for it to settle down. FYI: With the new structure, Device Mapper (dm) f
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00296.html (8,380 bytes)

9. some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:38:18 +0900 (JST)
Hello, XFS folks... I am studying the XFS internals and got some questions regarding its detailed design. 1. what is the "uuid" for? I found that XFS has its magic number already. Then why is there "
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00545.html (8,167 bytes)

10. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 11:30:00 +0100
At 17:38 27-1-2003 +0900, =?euc-kr?q?Kwon=20SoonSon?= wrote: Hello, XFS folks... I am studying the XFS internals and got some questions regarding its detailed design. 5. is there any plan to support
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00546.html (7,734 bytes)

11. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:03:32 +0000
commence Kwon SoonSon quotation: The UUID uniquely identifies individual instances of a filesystem, whereas all instances of a filesystem will have the same magic number. -- / | [|] Sean Neakums | Si
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00547.html (8,137 bytes)

12. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: 27 Jan 2003 16:22:07 -0600
xfs has a "realtime" feature (somewhat misnamed) where data goes to a different partition, and uses a more deterministic allocator - generally allocates in larger chunks. you do an fcntl on the file
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00551.html (8,825 bytes)

13. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: 31 Jan 2003 12:58:50 -0500
It used among other things by the backup utility to uniquely identify a filesystem, even if the mount point and/or physical device it resides on changes (ie scsi id changes) http://evms.sourceforge.n
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00595.html (8,532 bytes)

14. re[2]: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:53:43 -0500
EVMS is going through some pretty radical restructuring right now. If you are not already using it, I would wait a few months for it to settle down. FYI: With the new structure, Device Mapper (dm) f
/archives/xfs/2003-01/msg00596.html (8,380 bytes)

15. Re: some XFS questions (score: 1)
Author: Bernhard Erdmann <be@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 01:12:00 +0100
Irix has the concepts of user, group, and project, I believe. Probably not used on Linux, but retained for on-disk compat. [...] http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/manuals/2000/007-2859-020/pdf/007-2859
/archives/xfs/2003-02/msg00984.html (8,503 bytes)


This search system is powered by Namazu