On 05/02/07 09:48, Ivan Voras wrote: > Harald Schmalzbauer wrote: > >> Because it's a large fs with standard newfs parameters, so many inodes to >> check... >> Or does fsck recognize that it's a gjournaled UFS and skip unnessecarry >> checks? >> That's what my initinal interest was about. > > Judging from > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/fsck_ffs/gjournal.c you > might be right, but I don't see it documented in man pages. IIRC Pawel > did at one time explain that fsck will only delete stale/unreferenced > inodes and so be quicker than usual. > > If you have the time for benchmarks, they would be appreciated :) > Well, there would be less of a point to using gjournaling if you still had to fsck the whole thing, right? With gjournaling, you can just run an 'fsck -p' on it, which takes less than 1 second on my 10Tb fs. So, no need to benchmark. EricReceived on Wed May 02 2007 - 14:37:13 UTC
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