On 11/21/03 15:19, Nathan Scott wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 02:54:40PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote:
OK I see mentions of using a larger log(can't do that...fs is already
created...unless there is a way to grow the log area?) and to using more
No way to do this "online" - would need to dump, mkfs, restore.
logbufs....but how to tell how many logbufs are currently used/default? I
2 is the default, although nowadays its automatically bumped up
if you have oodles of memory (iirc). If you are using a non-
default value it will show up in /proc/mounts -- e.g.
/dev/sdb2 /home xfs rw,usrquota,grpquota,logbufs=8 0 0
Just curious, how much is oodles? I've got a box with 12GB that doesn't
show any logbufs.
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