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From: clflush <clflush@chello.be>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Questions about XFS
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:40:56 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200703131440.56678.clflush@chello.be> (raw)

Hi,

I have a few simple questions regarding the XFS file system. I built a new 
small server here (commodity hardware, x86-64) and I've installed 32-bit 
openSUSE 10.2 on it. After the system was installed, configured and up and 
running, it hung while I was browsing with Firefox. The only thing I could do 
was to press the reset button on the computer. After the reboot, when I 
opened Firefox again, I noticed that all my bookmarks were gone. Those 
bookmarks were imported from my desktop machine a few days after I configured 
the new server.

All file systems on this new server are XFS because I heard good things about 
it and it generally performs better in database operations compared to other 
file systems available for Linux. However, I was pretty surprised that when I 
had to reset the machine because it hung for some reason, all the bookmarks 
in Firefox were gone, so now I have my doubts about the reliability and data 
integrity of XFS. My older server, which also runs openSUSE 10.2 (32-bit) but 
uses Ext3 as file system never had such issues and I had to reset it many 
times because it was hanging for some reason.

Am I right to assume that XFS compared to Ext3 does not do a very good job 
regarding data integrity? I know a little bit about file systems and I know 
that most file systems depend on the application to do the right job 
regarding the way it opens/locks/saves files, but in reality not all 
applications are written in a safe way to guarantee this.

Basically, my two question that I have are:

- Why did I lost bookmarks on a machine running XFS while on another one which 
runs the same OS version but uses Ext3 as file system, it never happened, no 
matter how many times I had to reset it.

- Are there any efforts currently made to increase the data integrity of XFS?

Regards

             reply	other threads:[~2007-03-13 15:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-03-13 13:40 clflush [this message]
2007-03-13 15:36 ` Questions about XFS Klaus Strebel
2007-03-13 15:53 ` Stein M. Hugubakken
2007-03-13 15:55 ` Eric Sandeen
2007-03-14 16:33 ` Stewart Smith
2007-03-15  4:26   ` Taisuke Yamada
2007-03-15  9:07     ` clflush
2007-03-15 14:41       ` Geir A. Myrestrand
2007-03-16 10:36       ` Martin Steigerwald
2007-03-17  0:47         ` Jason White
2007-03-29 15:07           ` cache flush support in SATA drives (was: Re: Questions about XFS) Martin Steigerwald
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2013-06-11  9:56 Questions about XFS Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 13:10 ` Emmanuel Florac
2013-06-11 13:35 ` Stefan Ring
2013-06-11 13:52 ` Ric Wheeler
2013-06-11 13:59 ` Ric Wheeler
2013-06-11 16:12   ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 17:19     ` Ric Wheeler
2013-06-11 17:27       ` Stefan Ring
2013-06-11 17:31         ` Ric Wheeler
2013-06-11 17:41           ` Stefan Ring
2013-06-11 18:03             ` Eric Sandeen
2013-06-11 19:30           ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 21:03             ` Dave Chinner
2013-06-11 21:43               ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 17:59         ` Ben Myers
2013-06-11 17:28     ` Eric Sandeen
2013-06-11 19:17       ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 21:47         ` Dave Chinner
2013-07-22 14:59       ` Steve Bergman
2013-07-22 15:16         ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-12  8:26     ` Roger Oberholtzer
2013-06-12 10:34       ` Ric Wheeler
2013-06-12 13:52         ` Roger Oberholtzer
2013-06-12 12:12       ` Stan Hoeppner
2013-06-12 13:48         ` Roger Oberholtzer
2013-06-13  0:48       ` Dave Chinner
2013-06-11 19:35 ` Ben Myers
2013-06-11 19:55   ` Steve Bergman
2013-06-11 20:08     ` Ben Myers
2013-06-11 21:57     ` Matthias Schniedermeyer
2013-06-11 22:18       ` Steve Bergman
2013-10-25 14:28 harryxiyou
2013-10-25 14:42 ` Emmanuel Florac
2013-10-25 14:57   ` Eric Sandeen
2013-10-25 16:24     ` harryxiyou
2013-10-25 16:44     ` harryxiyou
2013-10-26 10:41     ` Stan Hoeppner
2013-10-27  3:29       ` Eric Sandeen
2013-10-25 16:13   ` harryxiyou
2013-10-25 16:16     ` Eric Sandeen

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