[olug] nfs2 or nfs3?

Phil Brutsche phil at giedi.obix.com
Thu Feb 21 16:56:38 UTC 2002


On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 23:42, VincentR wrote: 
> I was planning to stay away from the new vm stuff in the 2.4.10 and
> higher kernels.  I had read many concerns about the stability of both 
> ext3 and nfs in those releases. 

In 2.4.10 and the first few after that, yes; but many many bugs have
been fixed in both the ext3 and nfs code bases, which is why I suggested
the kernel update. 

> Some other reading said most things have been ironed out in 2.4.17,
> but nothing specific regarding ext3 and nfs.
The main idea is to update to the lastest kernel that just happens to
have the latest set of bug fixes. 

> It looks like I'll be patching and poking 2.4.17 and see how that goes
> tomorrow.  I'll let you know how it turns out.  Has anyone else has 
> experiences with the new vm kernels?

The VM in the standard kernel sucks.  Hence the patches :)  It's getting
better with each release, though. 

RH isn't using the standard VM either - RH, in their 2.4.9 kernels, uses
a more primitive predecessor to the rmap VM. 

> What does this rmap patch provide?

http://lwn.net/2002/0124/kernel.php3 has all the info you need, if
somewhat technical.  Scroll down to "What Rik van Riel is up to". 


Phil


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