Increased performance for small files with debug/trace translator?

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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Jeff Darcy <jdarcy at redhat.com> wrote:

> It turns out that
> when the trace translator is enabled in the client volfile, it becomes
> the lowest and thus the one that's mounted . . .


Is this considered a bug? I thought the trace translator was supposed to be
enableable at any level of the translator stack, including multiple levels,
so you could debug calls across any translator.

Barry



> but it goes straight to
> server01 bypassing (among other things) mirror-0.  In most cases this
> would result in a "dangling volume" error, but there's a bit of a bug in
> that the only real dangling volume is iocache and that particular
> translator - unlike most - doesn't produce a warning.
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