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From: Jakob Oestergaard <jakob@unthought.net>
To: Phil Dier <phil@dier.us>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Scott Holdren <scott@icglink.com>,
	ziggy <ziggy@icglink.com>, Jack Massari <webmaster@icglink.com>
Subject: Re: oops with dual xeon 2.8ghz  4gb ram +smp, software raid, lvm, and xfs
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:02:23 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041123170222.GS4469@unthought.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20041123093744.25c09245.phil@dier.us>

On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:37:44AM -0600, Phil Dier wrote:
...
> I'm building this system with stability and flexibility foremost in
> mind. Am I foolish in using all of these technologies with a new-ish
> version of 2.6? Is there a particular version that would be better
> suited for my application? Any other suggestions you (or anyone else
> on the list) could give regarding stability would be greatly appreciated.

If you'll be exporting via. NFS, it seems that there are still problems
with XFS+NFS.

With SMP, what I see is that sometimes a directory might decide that
it's a file - but I can't delete it, becuase it isn't 'empty' (it's
still somehow a directory).  Waiting a day or two, the system will
change its mind back to letting the directory be a directory. Sometimes
modes will be fscked up as well - a regular file can change owner, or it
can change modes from '-rw-rw---' to '?---------'.    Weird stuff, no
way to reproduce it reliably.

With UP, I know someone who's seeing stale handles reported by the NFS
server. The only known workaround is to stat the directories in question
on the *server* side - a little bash with 'while true; sleep 5; ls -l
/directory; do' will do the trick.

All of what I describe here are production environments - so it sucks to
have that kind of problems.  Some of it can be reproduced (the stale
handle errors), and some of it can't.

I guess the good news would be, that I don't know of any problems with
XFS+LVM+MD if you do not export the FS via. NFS    :)

That is, if you run 2.6.9.  Any earlier kernel will b0rk your XFS under
load.

-- 

 / jakob


  reply	other threads:[~2004-11-23 21:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-11-22 19:06 oops with dual xeon 2.8ghz 4gb ram +smp, software raid, lvm, and xfs Phil Dier
2004-11-23  0:17 ` Andrew Morton
2004-11-23 15:37   ` Phil Dier
2004-11-23 17:02     ` Jakob Oestergaard [this message]
2004-11-23 18:29       ` Phil Dier
2004-11-23 22:39       ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-11-23 22:56         ` Jakob Oestergaard
2004-11-23 23:12           ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-11-30 17:37         ` Phil Dier
2004-11-24 15:45   ` Phil Dier
2004-11-24 16:56     ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-11-24 23:12     ` Andrew Morton
2004-11-25  0:48       ` Phil Dier
2004-11-28 11:29       ` David Greaves
2004-11-28 18:27         ` Andrew Morton
2004-12-08  9:03           ` David Greaves
2004-12-08  9:15             ` Andrew Morton
2004-12-09  3:50               ` Nigel Cunningham
2004-11-24 23:12   ` Neil Brown
2004-11-24 23:50     ` Andrew Morton
2004-11-25  0:14       ` Neil Brown
2004-11-25  1:05         ` Andrew Morton
2004-11-25  6:57         ` Jens Axboe
2004-11-25  7:08           ` Andrew Morton
2004-11-25  7:11             ` Jens Axboe
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-11-23 20:48 Joerg Sommrey
2004-11-24  9:28 Anders Saaby
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     [not found] ` <33wJq-633-25@gated-at.bofh.it>
     [not found]   ` <34fwL-P1-21@gated-at.bofh.it>
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     [not found]         ` <34lVr-5WH-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
     [not found]           ` <34m5a-61Z-9@gated-at.bofh.it>
2004-11-25 11:07             ` Andi Kleen

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