Andreas Dilger wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Al Boldi wrote: > > And, a quick test of successive 1sec delayed syncs shows no hangs until > > about 1 minute (~180mb) of db-writeout activity, when the sync abruptly > > hangs for minutes on end, and io-wait shows almost 100%. > > How large is the journal in this filesystem? You can check via > "debugfs -R 'stat <8>' /dev/XXX". 32mb. > Is this affected by increasing > the journal size? You can set the journal size via "mke2fs -J size=400" > at format time, or on an unmounted filesystem by running > "tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/XXX" then "tune2fs -J size=400 /dev/XXX". Setting size=400 doesn't help, nor does size=4. > I suspect that the stall is caused by the journal filling up, and then > waiting while the entire journal is checkpointed back to the filesystem > before the next transaction can start. > > It is possible to improve this behaviour in JBD by reducing the amount > of space that is cleared if the journal becomes "full", and also doing > journal checkpointing before it becomes full. While that may reduce > performance a small amount, it would help avoid such huge latency > problems. I believe we have such a patch in one of the Lustre branches > already, and while I'm not sure what kernel it is for the JBD code rarely > changes much.... The big difference between ordered and writeback is that once the slowdown starts, ordered goes into ~100% iowait, whereas writeback continues 100% user. Thanks! -- Al - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html