Meike Stone wrote:
Hello
I don't think so, in general. Is it even a meaningful question? i.e. does a file always reside entirely in one PV?
In the VG are 4 PVs. On this server is running a LDAP database since 3 years. But now, after adding an new (large, about 10Gbyte) database, tis new database it is painful slow. I want to know, where are the files located from the both databases.
Thanks Meike
Well the particular blocks that are allocated to each file are going to depend on what type of filesystem the file is created in, and how full and fragmented it is etc. And how they map from blocks in the LV to PVs will depend on when the filesystem was created, and whether it's been extended, and when the PVs were added etc etc. But is it even a single LV? You'd need to tell a lot more about the configuration, I think, before it would be possible to answer your question. I'm not clear why you want to know where the files are located though, if your problem is slow performance. Is it not more likely that there's an I/O bottleneck somewhere? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org