Hi Theodore, My file system has dir_index feature. When I created new directory larger than blocksize and run htree command of debugfs on it, I received message that the directory is not in htree format. Any idea why this happened? Thanks On 6/15/07, Theodore Tso <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 06:52:01PM +0530, Tejas Sumant wrote: > > Any idea, how to search a directory on given ext3 file system, which > is having htree structure? The same way you search any other Linux/Unix system. I.e., using opendir()/readir() from a C program, or /bin/ls from a shell program, etc. It's completely transparent. > Also is there any way to create a htree indexed directory explicitly? > using some command or tool? Once the dir_index feature is enabled, for all new directories and all directories which are only take one disk block grow to bigger than one disk block, they automatically get indexed. (There's no point indexing a single directory block since that's equivalent to a single leaf block.) To convert existing directories, you need to unmount the filesystem and use the command: e2fsck -fD /dev/hdXX This really should be added to an FAQ on ext4.wiki.kernel.org.... - Ted
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