CNFS questions....

Pavel V. Knyazev pasha at surnet.ru
Thu Sep 9 10:59:35 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>
>
> Okay, you see the whole space, and your perl (possibly vendor supplied)
> was built with largefile support. I'm not sure what "same problem" you
> have. What isn't working?

The following (while without -a it's still working):

4:55pm image:/root> cnfsstat -a
Class MCFID  for groups matching "fido7.*"
 Buffer FIDO, size:  3.95 GBytes, position:   363 MBytes  0.09 cycles
  Newest: 2004-09-09 16:33:04,    0 days,  0:22:34 ago
  Oldest: 2004-08-22 22:33:13,   17 days, 18:22:25 ago

Class MCSML  for groups matching "*,!fido7.*", article size min/max: 0/32768
 Buffer SMLA, size:  39.1 GBytes, position:  18.6 GBytes  0.48 cycles
  Newest: 2004-09-09 16:55:36,    0 days,  0:00:02 ago
  Oldest: 2004-08-22 22:25:31,   17 days, 18:30:07 ago

Class MCBIG  for groups matching "*,!fido7.*", article size min/max:
32769/2105344
sysseek:
4:55pm image:/root>

> -- 
>     -bill davidsen (davidsen at tmr.com)
> "The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
>   last possible moment - but no longer"  -me

--
Pavel V. Knyazev



More information about the inn-workers mailing list