Re: Benchmark: Dell/Perc 6, 8 disk RAID 10

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On 17/03/2008, Justin <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK i'm showing my ignorance of linux.  On Ubuntu i can't seem to figure
>  out if  XFS file system is installed, if not installed  getting it
>  installed.
...
>  any pointers would be nice.  I 'm not going to reinstall the OS.  Nor do
>  i want to install some unstable library into the kernel.
It's there.  All you need to do is (I hope ;}) back-up the
partition with the database files on it, reformat using mkfs.xfs
(man mkfs.xfs for details), modify /etc/fstab to say xfs where
it says ext2 for the database partition, restore the data and
use it...


Cheers,
Andrej

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