Alexander G. M. Smith wrote:
Hans Reiser wrote on Tue, 31 May 2005 11:32:04 -0700:
What about if we have it that only the first name a directory is created
with counts towards its reference count, and that if the directory is
moved if it is moved from its first name, the new name becomes the
Hans Reiser writes:
What about if we have it that only the first name a directory is created
with counts towards its reference count, and that if the directory is
moved if it is moved from its first name, the new name becomes the one
that counts towards the reference count? A bit of a
Alexander G. M. Smith writes:
[...]
The typical worst case operation will be deleting a link to your photo
from a directory you decided didn't classify it properly. The photo may
be in several directories, such as Cottage, Aunt and Bottles if it is
a picture of a champaign bottle you
Jonathan Briggs writes:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 21:27 +0400, Nikita Danilov wrote:
[snip]
Frankly speaking, I suspect that name-as-attribute is going to limit
usability of file system significantly.
Note, that in the real world, only names from quite limited class are
attributes
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Hi Nikita;
The problems of files not fitting in the query of the smart folder is a
serious one. We had implemented this same thing for our semantic
filesystem.
For ex we create a MP3 file is a JPEG folder things it wont ever get
listed.
This will fundamentally change the way users see
Matthias Barremaecker wrote:
Hi,
The first time, I did a bad block check, and feeded that list to the
reiserfsck --rebuild-tree.
The reiserfsck FAILED in phase 2.
Now I have done a bad block check again and the list is the same, so
no new bad blocks have occoured.
Is it sane to do the
Hi Dan,
I'm glad you have your data back and just lost 2 files. It gives me a
bit of ... hope :))
The error I've got was :
2 directory entries were hashed with not set hash.
731305 directory entries were hashed with r5 hash.
r5 hash is
What kind of kernel are you running? I had to dump my RedHat kernel and
use the latest kernel from http://www.kernel.org (2.4.30) for my system.
The problem I was having was due to the kernel being a bit old, and the
hardware not handling bad blocks properly on an array. Updating the
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On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 14:38 +0400, Nikita Danilov wrote:
Jonathan Briggs writes:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 21:27 +0400, Nikita Danilov wrote:
[snip]
Frankly speaking, I suspect that name-as-attribute is going to limit
usability of file system significantly.
Usability as in features?
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 09:28:50 CDT, Dan Oglesby said:
latest versions. Took two days to run, but it completed, and I ended up
only losing 2 files out of over 1.1 million files on a 1TB RAID-5
array. That's not too bad, considering how many times the machine went
up and down due to bad
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 09:28:50 CDT, Dan Oglesby said:
latest versions. Took two days to run, but it completed, and I ended up
only losing 2 files out of over 1.1 million files on a 1TB RAID-5
array. That's not too bad, considering how many times the machine went
up
Jonathan Briggs writes:
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 14:38 +0400, Nikita Danilov wrote:
Jonathan Briggs writes:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 21:27 +0400, Nikita Danilov wrote:
[snip]
Frankly speaking, I suspect that name-as-attribute is going to limit
usability of file system
Nikita Danilov wrote on Thu, 2 Jun 2005 14:03:54 +0400 in the
Re: File as a directory - VFS Changes thread:
This is typical operation for a desktop usage, I agree. But desktop is
not interesting. It doesn't pose technical difficulty to implement
whatever indexing structure when your dataset is
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