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| Subject: | Re: fc3 and stacks |
| From: | Robin Humble <rjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 20 Mar 2005 16:25:09 -0500 |
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I hammered a standard fc3 kernel (4k stacks) and couldn't break it. I ran 4 simultaneous bonnie++'s locally, and 8 more over NFS using two gigabit ethernet links. No software raid, no lvm, no quotas, default mount options, etc. just XFS on a 2.3TB partition of a 3ware 9000 SATA hardware raid5. Machine was a dual 2.66GHz Xeon with 2G of ram. kernel was kernel-smp-2.6.10-1.770_FC3, userland was RHEL AS4. I filled up the disk several times with dd's and bonnie's and saw no signs of problems there either. So that's one extra data point for a relatively simple config that says XFS and 4k stacks is pretty stable. cheers, robin |
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