Yup :). I just don't know if activating noatime (for instance) will mess
with mysql's ability to check tables at startup in the event of bad
tables.. etc.

So, I should rephrase the question, what are some good options that work
with mysql and not degrade or inhibit its service.



- Dathan Vance Pattishall
  - Sr. Programmer and mySQL DBA for FriendFinder Inc.
  - http://friendfinder.com/go/p40688


-->-----Original Message-----
-->From: Jeremy Zawodny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-->To: Dathan Vance Pattishall
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-->Subject: Re: what are some good options for reiserfs and mysql
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-->On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 10:50:55AM -0700, Dathan Vance Pattishall
wrote:
-->> I want to get the most out of my Dedicated Red-Hat Linux 6 drive (3
-->> RAID-1 / 3 RAID-10 ) mysql servers using Reiser-fs.
-->>
-->> Currently I have this in my fstab
-->> /dev/sda6           /var/lib/mysql          reiserfs    defaults
-->> 1 2
-->>
-->>
-->> I would like to turn off/on some options to get the most out of my
disk
-->> subsystem
-->>
-->> Can anyone give me some pointers?
-->
-->Have you checked the ReiserFS docs?
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