ok. saw something in the archives about logfile size asked within the
past 2 days but it really didn't give any clues to this question.
As the FAQ states, specifing an alternate logfile size (and also other
options) at the time of mkfs, can increase performance.
here's a quick layout of my partitions on (using an add-on Promise
Ultra100 ide controller card):
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hde1 576M 69M 507M 12% /
/dev/hde5 4.3G 2.3G 2.0G 53% /home
/dev/hde6 207M 280k 206M 1% /tmp
/dev/hde7 3.0G 2.5G 571M 82% /usr
/dev/hde8 787M 84M 704M 11% /var
/dev/hdf5 6.2G 2.8G 3.4G 45% /usr/src/RPM
/dev/hdg6 16G 14G 3.3G 80% /mnt/win_c2
/dev/hdg5 21G 33M 19G 1% /extra1
/dev/hdf6 3.4G 3.3G 165M 96% /mnt/win_d2
I'm mainly concerned about /dev/hdg5 (/extra1). I'm using it for video
capturing and am curious as to optimizing it for write performance.
Logfile size recommendations? other options?
Since they SGI touches on this in the "howto make an xfs", i'm sure
there will be plenty of others asking the same question i am...but with
raid & larger hdd's. ;-)
pgpxCmPds8pgF.pgp
Description: PGP signature
|