Questions about XFS
harryxiyou
harryxiyou at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 11:44:32 CDT 2013
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Eric Sandeen <sandeen at sandeen.net> wrote:
> On 10/25/13 9:42 AM, Emmanuel Florac wrote:
>> Le Fri, 25 Oct 2013 22:28:10 +0800
>> harryxiyou <harryxiyou at gmail.com> écrivait:
>>
>>> 1, How to install XFS on Linux OS, I should do like below, right?
>>> a, Download latest Linux Kernel Source Codes.
>>> b, Compile the Linux Kernel and select XFS feature when I do the
>>> configuration (make menuconfig).
>>
>> No, XFS is supported by all Linux distributions out of the box. To use
>> XFS, you may eventually need to install the xfs-progs package.
>>
>>
>>> 2, Does XFS support real-time feature after I install it on Linux
>>> Kernel? And how to use real-time feature on Linux Kernel.
>>>
>>
>> Yes. What do you want to do with realtime XFS?
>>
>
> well, yes and no. It supports the "realtime subvolume" which is
> not really technically "realtime." It does have a more deterministic
> allocator, but it doesn't have GRIO (Guaranteed Realtime I/O) like
> IRIX does.
>
What about let Linux Kernel support GRIO like IRIX does. I think this
would be a good feature for XFS. Actually, I prefer designing and
implementing this feature for XFS.
Any comments?
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Thanks
Weiwei Jia (Harry Wei)
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