GJournal
Stephan Uphoff
ups at freebsd.org
Mon Oct 8 09:18:13 PDT 2007
Eric Anderson wrote:
> Antony Mawer wrote:
>> On 4/10/2007 8:43 AM, LI Xin wrote:
>>> Philip Murray wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I've got a 3TB volume that I really really want to avoid fscks on
>>>> (they're taking 4-5hours on an exist 1.5TB volume) so Gjournal is
>>>> looking good.
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to make it only journal meta-data? Instead of data and
>>>> meta-data (ie, like XFS, ext3 by default etc), it seems like you'd
>>>> take
>>>> less of a performance hit due to not having to write all the data
>>>> twice.
>>>
>>> Not now. gjournal now acts as a block-level journal provider which
>>> does
>>> not distinguish between meta-data and file data.
>>
>> Has anyone heard any more information on "BLUFFS" - the "BSD Logging
>> Updated Fast File System" that was mentioned at the May 2007
>> Developer Summit? The only information I have been able to find is
>> the PDF slides from the presentation, which are here:
>>
>> http://people.freebsd.org/~ups/pubs/asiabsdcon2007/asiabsdcon_slides_2007.pdf
>>
>>
>> The last slide states the anticipated testing date as Q1, slipped to
>> Q2... we are now in Q4 and the only thing I can find on BLUFFS is
>> said PDF above.
>>
>> I do hold out hope for a proper journalled FS for FreeBSD, as while
>> ZFS is brilliant in many regards, it is very memory-heavy and as such
>> not suitable for all applications... at the same time, UFS is
>> reaching the stage where larger filesystems take hours or even days
>> to fsck, or sometimes fail altogether from lack of memory. While
>> gjournal does provide a partial solution, the penalty from having to
>> write the data out to disk twice is a limitation...
>
> Last I heard from ups@, he was slammed with other things so BLUFFS was
> temporarily on hold.
>
> Eric
>
>
Unfortunately this is still true. While this is my personal priority and
I plan to spend substantial time on bluffs the next months I can't
promise that this will actually happen.
Stephan
Stephan
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