I use networker in only ext3 environment. In fact the machine has software
raid and logical
volumes on top of that.
Seem to work fine, and I have recovered files from backup.
Christopher T. Beers - UNIX Systems Engineer
Syracuse University - Computing and Media Services
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--On Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:07 PM +0200 "Tsiamis, Panagiotis" <TsiamisP AT
UNISYSTEMS DOT GR> wrote:
Hi all
We are planning a Networker 6.1.3 installation on Red Hat Linux 7.3.
According to the s/w compatibility guide the recommended (supported?) file
system is ext2fs.
Since we're building the server from scratch, do you recommend to create the
filesystems (/usr, /nsr. /etc...) used by Networker as ext2 and build the
rest as ext3 type?
Does anyone uses NW in pure ext3fs environment? Any caveats noted?
Thanks in advance,
Panos
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