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Re: Incredibly slow rebuild of small access_db on xfs partition

To: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Incredibly slow rebuild of small access_db on xfs partition
From: Jarek Luberek <jarek@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 23:29:44 +0200
In-reply-to: <3AF6F3B3.1687F7F@sgi.com>
References: <01050515570100.01078@marvin> <01050721045600.04519@marvin> <3AF6F3B3.1687F7F@sgi.com>
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On Monday 07 May 2001 21:12, you wrote:
> Jarek Luberek wrote:
> > 8.11.1
>
> Hm...
>
Suse ;-)
>
> > > Did you get a chance to try a fresh mount with -o biosize=13?
> >
> > Yes. At least I did a -o remount,biosize=13. Same result.
Finally some success. I booted into my reiserfs partition with
the xfs-enabled kernel from cvs and mounted the xfs partition
with biosize=13 (as you suggested) and chroot:ted there.
Voila, 

/etc/mail > mount
/dev/hda6 on / type xfs (rw,biosize=13)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
none on proc type proc (rw)
root@marvin:/etc/mail > time make
Rebuilding /etc/mail/access.db.
makemap hash -f /etc/mail/access.db < /etc/mail/access
test -e /etc/mail/access.db && touch /etc/mail/access.db
 
real    0m0.081s
user    0m0.050s
sys     0m0.030s
root@marvin:/etc/mail >

Ok so it was cached this time but even the first time I run the
comman it was quite satisfactory. Now, back to the manual.
What is biosize=13 :-) and how do I set the lilo option. I find
out. Thanks for all help.

Greetings,
jarek

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