OK this worked: /dev/mapper/vg_acct10-lv_acct10 /acct10 gfs2 noatime,quota=on 1 2
When I do: [r...@fenclxmrcati11 ~]# gfs2_tool gettune /acct10 new_files_directio = 0 new_files_jdata = 0 quota_scale = 1.0000 (1, 1) logd_secs = 1 recoverd_secs = 60 statfs_quantum = 30 stall_secs = 600 quota_cache_secs = 300 quota_simul_sync = 64 statfs_slow = 0 complain_secs = 10 max_readahead = 262144 quota_quantum = 60 quota_warn_period = 10 jindex_refresh_secs = 60 log_flush_secs = 60 incore_log_blocks = 1024 I do not see statfs_fast parameter. Is it by default 0 or 1? On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Alan A <alan...@gmail.com> wrote: > sorry that was a type - I meant noatime and relatime. > > > On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Jeff Sturm <jeff.st...@eprize.com> wrote: > >> From: linux-cluster-boun...@redhat.com [mailto: >> linux-cluster-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Alan A >> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 4:01 PM >> To: linux clustering >> Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS Tuning - it's just slow,to slow for >> production >> >> > /dev/mapper/vg_acct10-lv_acct10 /acct10 gfs2 -o notime 1 2 >> >> Should be "noatime". We use this in /etc/fstab on GFS1 without a problem. >> >> > It complained about /etc/fstab not having valid arguments. >> >> >> >> -- >> Linux-cluster mailing list >> Linux-cluster@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >> > > > > -- > Alan A. > -- Alan A.
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