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Re: ext3 zerofree option and RedHat back port?
- From: Ron Yorston <rmy tigress co uk>
- To: ext3-users redhat com
- Subject: Re: ext3 zerofree option and RedHat back port?
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:23:20 +0100
Andreas Dilger <adilger sun com> wrote:
>> Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
>> Ok, so you really want to zero the unused blocks in-place, and e2image
>> writing out a new sparsified image isn't a ton of help.
>>
>> The tool does that, I guess - but only on an unmounted or RO-mounted
>> filesystem, right? (plus I'd triple-check that it's doing things
>> correctly, opening a block device and splatting zeros around, one hopes
>> that it is!)
>
>That is WAY to scary for me on a mounted filesystem. It is racy if the
>blocks become allocated.
The 1.0.0 version of the zerofree utility only worked on unmounted
filesystems, but then someone suggested that it should be safe on
a read-only mount. Is that not so?
Ron
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