Re: Far too long mount time

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On 2012-08-16, at 1:54 AM, Javier Marcet wrote:
> I'm in the process of setting up a new software raid with four 3TB disks.
> So far I'm doing the tests using also bcache on a 60GB partition on a 120GB
> SSD. Everything is protected by a UPS.
> 
> On the software side: self compiled kernel 3.5.1 and util-linux 2.20.1
> 
> Thus far, ext4 is doing really really well but for one thing, the mount
> time. At the moment I'm testing a RAID5 which makes the partition 8.2TB.
> 
> ext4 takes:
> $ time mount /mnt/raid
> 0.00s user 79.49s system 92% cpu 1:26.25 total
> 
> xfs, OTOH, is way faster:
> time mount /mnt/raid
> 0.00s user 0.01s system 0% cpu 1.869 total
> 
> I'v tried everything I could think of but the mount time remains constant.
> Is there anything I can do to speed up the mount time?

Did you format the filesystem with "mke2fs -t ext4"?  Without the "-t ext4" option, you won't get the "flex_bg" formatting option, which improves the layout of the filesystem metadata, and definitely reduces mount times.

It is a bit strange that _mounting_ uses 92% CPU.  Hmm, there was a bug
reported for 3.5.1, see "Re: Upgraded from 3.4 to 3.5.1 kernel: machine
does not boot", and reverting the patch with git commit hash
"8aeb00ff85ad25453765dd339b408c0087db1527" resolved the problem.  This
slowdown was only seen with larger devices.

Cheers, Andreas





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