Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Vladimir V. Saveliev
Hello Mohammad A. Rahman wrote: Hello, I am having an issue with reiser4. I am wondering if it is a known issue for reiser4 or I have missed something along the path. #cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 5) Downloaded 2.6.12 vanila kernel, applied

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Vlad C. wrote: Hi, The K Desktop Environmet (KDE) is thinking about starting its own file version control system, and I have been urging them to consider centering it around ResierFS 4, which from what I've heard would be well-suited for this task. You can view the thread at:

Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Nate also reported this, yes? Hans Mohammad A. Rahman wrote: Hello, I am having an issue with reiser4. I am wondering if it is a known issue for reiser4 or I have missed something along the path. #cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 5)

Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Vladimir V. Saveliev
Hello Hans Reiser wrote: Nate also reported this, yes? Yes, but with different test. I tried both and they worked fine here. WARNING: Flush failed: -12 reiser4[pdflush(99)]: writeout (fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c:586)[nikita-31001]: code: -12 at fs/reiser4/wander.c:1268 WARNING: Flush failed:

Re: Reiser4 and ACLs

2005-08-16 Thread michael chang
On 8/15/05, Hubert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:30:32 -0700, Marc Perkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: It seems to me that getting in the Kernel is the most important thing. Then getting it compatible with existing standards. Then you build up the user based (addicts)

Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Nate Diller
i'd ask him to send his .config for comparison with mine, but the list will reject it NATE Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: Hello Hans Reiser wrote: Nate also reported this, yes? Yes, but with different test. I tried both and they worked fine here. WARNING: Flush failed: -12

Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: Hello Hans Reiser wrote: Nate also reported this, yes? Yes, but with different test. I tried both and they worked fine here. WARNING: Flush failed: -12 reiser4[pdflush(99)]: writeout (fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c:586)[nikita-31001]: code: -12 at

Re: reiser4 sending process to D state

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Nate Diller wrote: i'd ask him to send his .config for comparison with mine, but the list will reject it NATE Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: Hello Hans Reiser wrote: Nate also reported this, yes? Yes, but with different test. I tried both and they worked fine here. WARNING:

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Vlad C.
--- Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure, happy to work with anyone on adding version control to reiser4, and I think adding it to reiser4 would be easier than to other filesystems. Thank you very much for being open to cooperation with KDE in implementing file version control. It

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Shawn Rutledge wrote: On 8/15/05, Vladimir V. Saveliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I must be misunderstanding something. Half of reiser4' complexity is about to make disk writes and reads more sequential to decrease number of hard disk head seeks. IMHO, filesystem for storage devices which do

Re: reiser4progs 1.0.5 configure script and libaal 1.0.5

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Vanuxem Grégory wrote: Hi, Le lundi 15 août 2005 à 19:21 +0400, Vitaly Fertman a écrit : ok, as we can see in config.log the problem is: /usr/bin/ld: __libc_errno: TLS definition in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/3.3.6/../../../../lib64/libc.a(errno.o) section .tbss mismatches non-TLS

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On 8/16/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Reiser4 does a very nice job of packing the tree tightly, which is independent of seeks. Ditto for compression plugin. He merely needs to ignore some code, he is not harmed by it. If he wants to write a new block allocator, sure, why not, we

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Jörg W Mittag
Vlad C. wrote: The K Desktop Environmet (KDE) is thinking about starting its own file version control system, and I have been urging them to consider centering it around ResierFS 4, which from what I've heard would be well-suited for this task. Are there implementations of Reiser4 available

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread David Masover
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Shawn Rutledge wrote: On 8/16/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Reiser4 does a very nice job of packing the tree tightly, which is independent of seeks. Ditto for compression plugin. He merely needs to ignore some code, he is not harmed by

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Christian Iversen
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:05, Jörg W Mittag wrote: Vlad C. wrote: The K Desktop Environmet (KDE) is thinking about starting its own file version control system, and I have been urging them to consider centering it around ResierFS 4, which from what I've heard would be well-suited for

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On 8/16/05, David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something Reiser4 does very well. If you have enough RAM, it's possible to avoid any reads/writes at all -- given enough RAM, it behaves as a Well that's cool if it's true. But IMO for this application it ought to have a deadline - after the

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread David Masover
Shawn Rutledge wrote: On 8/16/05, David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something Reiser4 does very well. If you have enough RAM, it's possible to avoid any reads/writes at all -- given enough RAM, it behaves as a Well that's cool if it's true. But IMO for this application it ought to

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Gregory Maxwell
On 8/16/05, Christian Iversen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there independent implementations of QT? Well... Google harmony project qt. :) I think in reality it would be reasonable to handle this like the Beagle search engine handles it's metadata.. Either you enable extended attrs in your

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On 8/16/05, David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shawn Rutledge wrote: On 8/16/05, David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something Reiser4 does very well. If you have enough RAM, it's possible to avoid any reads/writes at all -- given enough RAM, it behaves as a Well that's cool if

Re: KDE integration with ReiserFS 4

2005-08-16 Thread Christian Iversen
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 02:03, you wrote: On 8/16/05, Christian Iversen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there independent implementations of QT? Well... Google harmony project qt. :) Well, funny as it may be :-), harmony project ceased to exist after qt became GPL, and thus, there is

Trouble with Suse9.3's reiser4

2005-08-16 Thread Michael James
Dear Reiser experts and enthusiasts, I can't get the reiser4 in Suse9.3 Pro to work. The problem is completely repeatable, happens every time. Unmount a happy reiserfs3.6 data partition. Re-format it as reiser4. Re-mount it. Copy something BIG into it. As soon as it sees a file 2 Gig, the copy

Re: where is the journal kept?

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
David Masover wrote: Shawn Rutledge wrote: On 8/16/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Reiser4 does a very nice job of packing the tree tightly, which is independent of seeks. Ditto for compression plugin. He merely needs to ignore some code, he is not harmed by it. If he wants to

Re: Trouble with Suse9.3's reiser4

2005-08-16 Thread Hans Reiser
Michael James wrote: Dear Reiser experts and enthusiasts, I can't get the reiser4 in Suse9.3 Pro to work. The problem is completely repeatable, happens every time. Unmount a happy reiserfs3.6 data partition. Re-format it as reiser4. Re-mount it. Copy something BIG into it. As soon as it sees a