On 2/23/15 6:20 AM, Austin S Hemmelgarn wrote: > On 2015-02-20 21:56, Theodore Ts'o wrote: >> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 09:49:34AM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote: >>> >>>> This mount option significantly reduces writes to the >>>> inode table for workloads that perform frequent random >>>> writes to preallocated files. >>> >>> This seems like an overly specific description of a single workload out >>> of many which may benefit, but what do others think? "inode table" is also >>> fairly extN-specific. >> >> How about somethign like "This mount significantly reduces writes >> needed to update the inode's timestamps, especially mtime and actime. >> Examples of workloads where this could be a large win include frequent >> random writes to preallocated files, as well as cases where the >> MS_STRICTATIME mount option is enabled."? >> >> (The advantage of MS_STRICTATIME | MS_LAZYTIME is that stat system >> calls will return the correctly updated atime, but those atime updates >> won't get flushed to disk unless the inode needs to be updated for >> file system / data consistency reasons, or when the inode is pushed >> out of memory, or when the file system is unmounted.) >> > If you want to list some specific software, it should help with > anything that uses sqlite (which notably includes firefox and > chrome), as well as most RDMS software and systemd-journald. I'm really uneasy with starting to list specific workloads and applications here. It's going to get dated quickly, and will lead to endless cargo-cult tuning. I'd strongly prefer to just describe what it does (reduces the number of certain metadata writes to disk) and leave it at that.... -Eric _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs