From: "Anders K. Pedersen" <akp@akp.dk>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ext2 compression: How about using the Netware principle?
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:07:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A1CFA5A.71750F53@akp.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A193A12.9B384B61@karlsbakk.net> <20001122132922.A41@toy>
Pavel Machek wrote:
> > - A file is saved to disk
> > - If the file isn't touched (read or written to) within <n> days
> > (default 14), the file is compressed.
> > - If the file isn't compressed more than <n> percent (default 20), the
> > file is flagged "can't compress".
> > - All file compression is done on low traffic times (default between
> > 00:00 and 06:00 hours)
> > - The first time a file is read or written to within the <n> days
> > interval mentioned above, the file is addressed using realtime
> > compression. The second time, the file is decompressed and commited to
> > disk (uncompressed).
Also, if less than <n> percent of the volume is free, files will not be
decompressed, and compressed files can only be addressed through
realtime decompression.
> Oops, that means that merely reading a file followed by powerfail can
> lead to you loosing the file. Oops.
That is of course not the case. When a file is decompressed (or
compressed) a new file is created, and once the (de)compression is
completed, a delete and rename will be performed, and this is, if I
remember correctly, transaction based, so the file will not be lost in
case a powerfail should occur.
Regards,
Anders K. Pedersen
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-11-23 11:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-11-20 14:49 ext2 compression: How about using the Netware principle? Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2000-11-21 20:00 ` Jorge Nerin
2000-11-22 13:29 ` Pavel Machek
2000-11-23 11:07 ` Anders K. Pedersen [this message]
2000-11-23 12:51 ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2000-11-24 10:15 ` Pavel Machek
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