| To: | Chris Wedgwood <cw@xxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Clarification |
| From: | christian.guggenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Sat, 21 Sep 2002 02:27:54 +0200 |
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 01:38:50PM -0700, Chris Wedgwood wrote: > On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 10:36:13PM +0200, Juri Haberland wrote: > > > Uhm, do I understand you right that xfs_fsr cannot defragment - say > > /home/* ? > > Yes, with the current xfs_fsr and kernel from CVS, it won't work. > "xfs_fsr -v -d" will sho allocation failures for non-root owned files. > chris, sorry, but I'll need some clarification 'bout that. I just ran xfs_fsr on my server's data partitions, where all data is owned by non root, i.e. nis+ Users, and I didn't see any allocation errors. Would you please give any thougts about what I'm missing? What I've just seen, xfs_fsr will run under the same userID as the file's owner... Christian |
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