'mainline' means 'the current release of the linux kernel' not 'patched down into the distro level'.
I'm guessing here, but I think the 'production release' would mean OCFS2 v1.4.<next>. --Jason On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Eric Raskin <eras...@paslists.com> wrote: > Thanks very much. I'm not really sure about the difference between > "mainline" and "production release". Are we looking at days, weeks, or > months? :-) > > Eric > > > Joel Becker wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 02:03:59PM -0400, Eric Raskin wrote: > > > In the meantime, I'm planning on moving data off the file system, > re-creating it, then moving the data back on again. I'm hoping that > will "defragment" it enough to allow it to continue working for a while. > > Does anyone know if I'm wasting my time? Will it just have the same > problem when I put the data back? > > > That will help for a little while, but you will run into the > problem as you get nearer full. The solution is in mainline, we're > working on bringing it to production releases. > > Joel > > > > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Eric H. Raskin Voice: 914-765-0500 x120 > Professional Advertising Systems Inc. Fax: 914-765-0503 > 200 Business Park Dr Ste 304 EMail: eras...@paslists.com > > Armonk, NY 10504 Web: www.paslists.com > >
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