In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sergey Babkin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>By the way the journaling filesystems don't neccessary guarantee that 
>you won't need fsck: for example, if VXFS crashes at a particularly
>bad moment, it will require you to do "fsck -o full" which is as slow
>as the fsck on traditional UFS.

JFS still scores against traditional Unix file systems on large volumes,
(e.g. Terabytes), as it requires very small amounts of virtual memory
during a full fsck.


ttfn,
    Tony

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