Re: Performance of ext4

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On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 08:32:52AM +0000, Holger Kiehl wrote:
>> It sounds like i_size is actually dropping in
>> size at some pointer long after the file was written.  If I had to

sorry, "at some point"...
            
>> guess the value in the inode cache is correct; and perhaps so is the
>> value on the journal.  But somehow, the wrong value is getting written
>> to disk 

Or, "the right value is never getting written to disk".  (Which as I
think about it is more likely; it's likely that an update to i_size is
getting *lost*, perhaps because the delalloc code is possibly
modifying i_size without starting a transaction first.  Again this is
just a guess.)

> What I find strange is that the missing parts of the file are not for
> example exactly 512 or 1024 or 4096 bytes it is mostly some odd number
> of bytes.

Is there any chance the truncation point is related to how the program
is writing its output file?  i.e., if it is a text file, is the
truncation happening after a new-line or when the stdio library might
have done an explicit or implicit fflush()?

							- Ted
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