| To: | Peter Grandi <pg_xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
|---|---|
| Subject: | Re: xfs_repair on Debian testing 64bits |
| From: | Patrick Noël <patrick.noel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:14:38 +0200 |
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Le dimanche 25 mars 2007 à 13:10 +0100, Peter Grandi a écrit :
> «To successfully check or run repair on a multi-terabyte
> filesystem, you need:
>
> - a 64bit machine
> - a 64bit xfs_repair/xfs_check binary
> - ~2GB RAM per terabyte of filesystem
> - 100-200MB of RAM per million inodes in the filesystem.
>
>
for 5,3To
2GB * 5,3 = 10,6Go
100MB/million inodes * 45 = 4,5Go
Total = 16Go Ram
i presume the number of inodes is the number of used inodes because the
number of inode on 5,3To is 5119 million.
The goal is to use a device of 15To with the same data, consider the
amount total of RAM at 45Go.
I will go to the store of the corner to buy RAM :)
Thanks
Patrick
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