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AMRivlin
Mar 20, 2013Apprentice
OS6 now works on x86 Legacy WARNING: NO NTGR SUPPORT!
Update: It is now unofficially possible using NTGR images to update legacy hardware to os6.X See Post #3, for directions to install 6.2.1 on x86 Ultra and Pro Models. (ARM NOT SUPPORTED by this OS) ...
- Jan 21, 2016
mdgm and I have decided that its time to lock this thread. So please do post any new OS6 on Legacy issues on their own threads.
xsnrg
Nov 08, 2013Aspirant
You have verified the containers are +C? Then you still have the problem of the filesystem mount not being noatime I would guess. What do the extents look like on one of the containers in use?
In my case, for the VM image it has nothing set:
# lsattr dwin5.img
---------------- dwin5.img
so I am still have issues happening given the file is changing all the time. The filesystem is also mounted with relatime, not noatime.
another interesting thing the whole of the filesystem is mounted under /data (the /c of yore) with its own mount options. Then sub mounts for the same metadevice are created for the shares with their own mount options.
/dev/md127 on /data type btrfs (rw,relatime,space_cache)
/dev/md127 on /run/nfs4/data/vm2 type btrfs (rw,relatime,space_cache)
Given the options go with the mount point, changing the latter mount for the share should be able to be done without affecting the rest of the system. I don't use iSCSI though. How does your differ?
In my case, for the VM image it has nothing set:
# lsattr dwin5.img
---------------- dwin5.img
so I am still have issues happening given the file is changing all the time. The filesystem is also mounted with relatime, not noatime.
another interesting thing the whole of the filesystem is mounted under /data (the /c of yore) with its own mount options. Then sub mounts for the same metadevice are created for the shares with their own mount options.
/dev/md127 on /data type btrfs (rw,relatime,space_cache)
/dev/md127 on /run/nfs4/data/vm2 type btrfs (rw,relatime,space_cache)
Given the options go with the mount point, changing the latter mount for the share should be able to be done without affecting the rest of the system. I don't use iSCSI though. How does your differ?
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