Re: Recent changes

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Do as follow:

DO NOT mount partition on /mnt
run fio.

OR

mount partition on /mnt
use /mnt in fio jobfile. do not use partition.

Thanks,
-guru


Girish Satihal wrote:
Hi Guru,
I first mount the paritition with ext3 files system on /mnt and run the fio test on the device. When you run mount command you can see the device is mounted on /mnt with ext3 file system. Let me know if you have anything to say on this. Did you ever try such testing earlier? Thanks,
 Girish

--- On *Wed, 4/22/09, Gurudas Pai /<gurudas.pai@xxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

    From: Gurudas Pai <gurudas.pai@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: Re: Recent changes
    To: "Girish Satihal" <girish.satihal@xxxxxxxxx>
    Cc: fio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 11:23 AM

    Girish,

    > The reason for saying ext3, is I run fdisk on /dev/cciss/c1d0 and created
    a primary partition.
    > Then I created a ext3 filesystem on this partition by running mkefs and
mounted this partition > on /mnt folder. Then I run fio on this partition.
    you run it on disk directly(/dev/cciss/c1d0) without mounting it on /mnt.


    Thanks,
    -Guru
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