On 10/02/2018 19:24, Alan Somers wrote: > On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Willem Jan Withagen <wjw_at_digiware.nl > <mailto:wjw_at_digiware.nl>> wrote: > > Hi, > > This has been disabled on ZFS since last November. > And I do understand the rationale on this. > > BUT > > I've now upgraded some of my HEAD Ceph test systems and they now > fail, since Ceph uses posix_fallocate() to allocate space for the > FileStore-journal. > > Is there any expectation that this is going to fixed in any near future? > > --WjW > > > No. It's fundamentally impossible to support posix_fallocate on a COW > filesystem like ZFS. Ceph should be taught to ignore an EINVAL result, > since the system call is merely advisory. Yup, that was what I'm going to do. But then I would like to know how to annotate it. And I guess that I'd get reactions submitting code to fix this, since the journal could run out of space. So I'd beter know what is going on. I seem to remember that on a pool level is is possible to reserve space whilest creating a filesystem? And then it could/should be fixed when building the disk-infra for an OSD. --WjWReceived on Sat Feb 10 2018 - 17:50:37 UTC
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