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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory ФС для больших файлов Post 302382650 by imbolc on Thursday 24th of December 2009 07:16:19 AM
Old 12-24-2009
ФС для больших файлов

Задача перемещаться в большом файле и читать информацию. Пробовал Ext3 и JFS, при определённом размере файла начинаются жуткие тормоза. Этот размер зависит от объёма оперативки. Видимо, кончается дисковый кэш.

Возможно, есть ФС, не нуждающиеся в подобном кэшировании для смещений, например, записывающие файлы строго последовательно? Или есть другие способы решение проблемы. Буду рад любому совету Smilie
 

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jfs_tune(8)						  Set JFS file system parameters.					       jfs_tune(8)

NAME
jfs_tune - adjust tunable file system parameters on JFS SYNOPSIS
jfs_tune [options] device DESCRIPTION
jfs_tune adjusts tunable parameters on a Linux JFS file system or external journal. jfs_tune must be run as root. device is the special file name corresponding to the actual device (e.g. /dev/hdb1) on which a JFS file system or JFS external journal has been created. OPTIONS
-J device=external-journal Only supported on JFS versions (1.0.18 or later) that support external journal. Attach the JFS external journal located on exter- nal-journal to the JFS file system on device. Currently, you may only attach a single JFS file system device to a single JFS external journal (i.e. each JFS file system using an external journal must have a unique external journal). The external journal must already have been created using the command mkfs.jfs -J journal_dev external-journal Attach the external journal to the file system by using the command jfs_tune -J device=external-journal device Instead of specifying a device name directly, external-journal can also be specified by either LABEL=label or UUID=UUID (Use jfs_tune -l device to display a journal device's volume label and UUID.) -l List the contents of the JFS file system or external journal superblock that resides on device. -L volume-label Set the volume label of the JFS file system or external journal. JFS labels can be at most 16 characters long; if volume-label is longer than 16 characters, jfs_tune will truncate it and print a warning. The volume label can be used by mount(8), fsck(8), and /etc/fstab(5) (and possibly others) by specifying LABEL=volume_label instead of a block special device name like /dev/hda5. -U UUID Set the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the file system or external journal device to UUID. The format of the UUID is a series of hex digits separated by hyphens, like this: "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16". The UUID parameter may also be one of the following: clear clear the file system UUID random generate a new randomly-generated UUID time generate a new time-based UUID The UUID may be used by mount(8), fsck(8), and /etc/fstab(5) (and possibly others) by specifying UUID=uuid instead of a block spe- cial device name like /dev/hda1. See uuidgen(8) for more information. -V Print version information and exit (regardless of any other chosen options). EXAMPLES
Set a randomly-generated UUID for the JFS file system on the 3rd partition of the 2nd hard disk, and view the resultant superblock: jfs_tune -l -U random /dev/hdb3 Attach an already existing external journal on a device labeled JFSLog to a JFS file system on /dev/hda8: jfs_tune -J device=LABEL=JFSLog /dev/hda8 REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in JFS or jfs_tune, please report it via the bug tracking system ("Report Bugs" section) of the JFS project web site: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/ Please send as much pertinent information as possible including any error messages resulting from running jfs_tune. SEE ALSO
jfs_fsck(8), jfs_mkfs(8), jfs_fscklog(8), jfs_logdump(8), jfs_debugfs(8) AUTHOR
Barry Arndt (barndt@us.ibm.com) jfs_tune is maintained by IBM. See the JFS project web site for more details: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/ October 28, 2002 jfs_tune(8)
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