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Seperate log location [Was: Re: How to create a separate log]

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Subject: Seperate log location [Was: Re: How to create a separate log]
From: Nic Doye <nic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 28 Jan 2002 09:56:43 +0000
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On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 19:43, Stephen Lord wrote:

> Default log location is in the middle of the partition/volume you run 
> mkfs on.
> If you want an external log then you need to dedicate a partition to it, 
> it cannot
> be in a file.
> 
> These are the options for an external log:
> 
> mkfs -t xfs -l logdev=/dev/xxx,size=XXXb /dev/yyy
> mount -t xfs -o logdev=/dev/xxx /dev/yyy /mnt

Just a small question for those people who use external logs. Do you put
them on the same disk (or disk set) or do you put them on a seperate
disk (and indeed, seperate controller).

If you do put them on a seperate disk, is it mirrored? To a seperate
controller?

I'm just thinking, that to build a fault tolerant, yet high throughput
server could start costing a lot of cash... On the otherhand, does
(hardware) RAID5 push the performance down so low, that an external log
won't improve things anyway.

nic




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