Thanks for your replies. I learned a lot from them. I probably end up
using multiple larger but manageable partitions until I learn enough
about ZFS or another alternative. At least I know what issues I
currently have. Maybe a manual fsck would be appropriate to see if
checking the disks is
On 2/03/2010, at 1:40 PM, Rob Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:19:57 +0100, "Claus Niesen"
> wrote:
>> I'm trying to figure out the best way to setup a home file server. I
> have
>> a 700MHz Celeron with 512MB RAM (maxed out), a gigabit network adapter
> and
>> 1.5TB hard drive along with
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:19:57 +0100, "Claus Niesen"
wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out the best way to setup a home file server. I
have
> a 700MHz Celeron with 512MB RAM (maxed out), a gigabit network adapter
and
> 1.5TB hard drive along with a few smaller ones. Currently it is set up
with
> OpenBS
> Not true. fsck will only do a parallel check
> the partitions are on a separate device.
That makes sense. You would have a lot of disk thrashing if you tried to check
two partitions in parallel on the same drive.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 07:12:17PM -0800, Bohdan Tashchuk wrote:
> > The 1.5 TB hard drive is partitioned in three equal partition
> > so I have a chance to pass the fsck if ever needed.
>
> You may still have difficulty passing fsck.
>
> By default OpenBSD will attempt to fsck all three partiti
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Claus Niesen wrote:
> Thanks to great documentation of OpenBSD
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#LargeDrive) I know that I'm out of luck
with default file system (FFS) on OpenBSD. What I'm not sure about is if a
different file system on OpenBSD could allevia
> The 1.5 TB hard drive is partitioned in three equal partition
> so I have a chance to pass the fsck if ever needed.
You may still have difficulty passing fsck.
By default OpenBSD will attempt to fsck all three partitions in parallel. See
this thread from last month where I mentioned a change t
I'm trying to figure out the best way to setup a home file server. I have a
700MHz Celeron with 512MB RAM (maxed out), a gigabit network adapter and 1.5TB
hard drive along with a few smaller ones. Currently it is set up with OpenBSD
and samba. The 1.5 TB hard drive is partitioned in three equa
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