CNFS questions....
Pavel V. Knyazev
pasha at surnet.ru
Mon Sep 6 12:16:54 UTC 2004
Hi.
Yeah, i've got the same problem with large buffers.
Sure, cnfsstat is just lying. Everything works just
fine. I didn't try to create very large buffers, but
it's all okay with 70Gb sizes.
But to be frank i do see the sizes of the buffers.
6:14pm image:/root> cnfsstat
Class MCFID for groups matching "fido7.*"
Buffer FIDO, size: 3.95 GBytes, position: 300 MBytes 0.07 cycles
Newest: 2004-09-06 18:13:05, 0 days, 0:02:44 ago
Class MCSML for groups matching "*,!fido7.*", article size min/max: 0/32768
Buffer SMLA, size: 39.1 GBytes, position: 15.7 GBytes 0.40 cycles
Newest: 2004-09-06 18:15:46, 0 days, 0:00:03 ago
Class MCBIG for groups matching "*,!fido7.*", article size min/max:
32769/2105344
Buffer BIGA, size: 68.7 GBytes, position: 41.2 GBytes 2.60 cycles
Newest: 2004-09-06 18:15:23, 0 days, 0:00:26 ago
6:15pm image:/root>
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Pavel V. Knyazev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Allbery" <rra at stanford.edu>
To: <inn-workers at isc.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: CNFS questions....
> Christopher Jay Manders <CJManders at lbl.gov> writes:
>
> > The question is how do I get my entire disk to be used.
>
> > In this case I have a bunch of 34GB drives.
> > But, with cnfsstat things show only 1GB for each drive in use.
>
> Unless you have Perl built with large file support, cnfsstat is probably
> just lying to you.
>
> --
> Russ Allbery (rra at stanford.edu) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
>
> Please send questions to the list rather than mailing me directly.
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>
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