Allocation of Indirect Blocks
Sean McCauliff
Sean.D.McCauliff at nasa.gov
Mon Apr 25 22:15:57 UTC 2011
Cool.
Thanks,
Sean
Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On 4/25/11 5:07 PM, Sean McCauliff wrote:
>
>> Does ext3 allocate indirect blocks as needed or is there some fixed number of these like inodes? Should I be concerned with running out of indirect blocks?
>>
>
> ext3 allocates them as needed.
>
> In fact you will often see them allocated consecutively with the data blocks they refer to:
>
> debugfs: stat bigfile
> Inode: 12 Type: regular Mode: 0644 Flags: 0x0
> Generation: 330185944 Version: 0x00000000
> User: 0 Group: 0 Size: 8388608
> File ACL: 0 Directory ACL: 0
> Links: 1 Blockcount: 16450
> Fragment: Address: 0 Number: 0 Size: 0
> ctime: 0x4db5f1c8 -- Mon Apr 25 17:12:24 2011
> atime: 0x4db5f1c8 -- Mon Apr 25 17:12:24 2011
> mtime: 0x4db5f1c8 -- Mon Apr 25 17:12:24 2011
> BLOCKS:
> (0-11):2561-2572, (IND):2573, (12-267):2574-2829, (DIND):2830, (IND):2831, (268-
> 523):2832-3087, (IND):3088, (524-779):3089-3344, (IND):3345, (780-1035):3346-360
> 1, (IND):3602, (1036-1291):3603-3858, (IND):3859, (1292-1547):3860-4115, (IND):4
> 116, (1548-1803):4117-4372, (IND):4373, (1804-2059):4374-4629, (IND):4630, ...
>
> ... and so on (IND/DIND are indirect & double indirect blocks).
>
> -Eric
>
>
>> Thanks,
>> Sean
>>
>
>
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