Scotty Doesn't Know Lyrics
Artist: Lustra Lyrics Song: Scotty Doesn't Know Lyrics Scotty doesn't know that Fiona and me Do it in my van every Sunday. She tells him she's in church but she doesn't go Still she's on her knees and Scotty doesn't know! Oh Scotty doesn't know! So Don't Tell Scotty! Scotty doesn't know! Scotty doesn't know! So Don't Tell Scotty! Fiona says she's out shopping, But she's under me and I'm not stopping... Because Scotty doesn't know! Scotty doesn't know! (X3) So don't tell Scooty! Scotty doesn't know! I can't believe he's so trusting, While I'm right behind you thrusting. Fiona's got him on the phone, And she's trying not to moan. It's a three-way call and he knows nothing! nothing... Scotty doesn't know!(X3) So don't tell Scotty! because Scotty doesn't know! (Scotty doesn't know!X2) We'll put on a show! Everyone will go! Scotty doesn't know! Scotty doesn't know! the parking lot? Why not? It's so fun when you're on top! It's full on in the snow If it's a hunk(?) because Scotty doesn't know! We did it on his birthday... Scotty doesn't know!(X4) Scotty doesn't know! Scotty won't know! Scotty doesn't know! Scotty's gotta know! Gotta tell Scotty! Gotta tell him myself! Scotty doesn't know! (X10) [Chant] Scotty doesn't know! [Chant] Scotty's gotta go!
| Scotty Doesn't Know Lyrics | | 2004.05.26-19:14.00
Why XFS
Motto: quoting xfs whitepaper from 1996 usenix conference: With today's 9 gigabyte disk drives it only takes 112 disk drives to surpass 1 terabyte of storage capacity (emphasis mine). http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/papers/xfs_usenix/index.html
XFS: eXtended File System (SGI, Unix, Windows)
What are 'journaled filesystems': filesystems with journal.
- Good:
- Old and very well-tested: shipping since 1994
- Very good performance on large IOS
- Fully 64bit filesystem, has no problem with large files and discs, very well tested ( literaly decades ) with terabyte-range files and filesystems.
- Security: damaged files gets zeroed...
- Native quota
- Native acl
- Native EAs
- Bad:
- Relatively new to linux. But still - oldest journaling filesystem available on Linux
- Slow on small files ( with 1-2k sized files even ext2 is way faster)
- Convenience: damaged files gets zeroed... supposedly this is the issue with all journaling filesystems
- Not very popular - issues with exotic software: quotes inside virtual servers, etc..
- Not very simple codebase, stable and well-tested, but very big and relatively intrusive. (non-issue on 2.6, where lots of needed support was moved to lower layers, things like variable-size IO requests, delayed allocation )
- Takes few % more of diskspace then others, it bit me when I tried to convert partition that was 99% full...
- On related note - xfs is very slow when filesystem is 99.x% full,
- No
data=journal - You can't use it in raid1 both driectly on hardware and via md1
| Why XFS | | 2004.05.03-21:07.00
GPRS
| GPRS | | 2004.05.03-09:04.00
Devices needed for vserver operation
/dev/random ( needed for crypto, supposedly is safe to put inside vservers, because it can't be used to brake random pool, ie - you can update pool, but not in a way that could harm entrophy or sth..) /dev/tty ( used by lots of perly stuff and more ) /dev/null ( some stuff needs it, especially sh scripts )| Devices needed for vserver operation | | 2004.05.02-13:54.00
