| To: | linux-xfs <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Problems with many processes copying directories on XFS |
| From: | Simon Matter <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Sep 2001 11:44:36 +0200 |
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Can someone confirm what Adrian Head and me discussed in a previous
thread?
Im using the following script to reproduce crashes on 2.4.3-XFS-1.0.1
and on 2.4.10-pre2:
#!/bin/sh
max=$1
cnt=1
# count
while [ $cnt -le $max ]; do
# fill number
if [ $cnt -ge 100 ]; then
strcnt=$cnt
fill=""
elif [ $cnt -ge 10 ]; then
strcnt=0$cnt
fill=" "
else
strcnt=00$cnt
fill=" "
fi
# do something
cp -r src $strcnt &
# tar cf $strcnt.tar src &
# increment
cnt=$[ cnt + 1 ]
done
I invoke it with './mkstress 60' to get 60 cp processes. The directory
'src' has 746 dirs with 30070 files. du -sm src gives 229M. File sizes
are ~100b - 50k. Directory depth is 4 dirs max.
I was having src on XFS on Softraid5 and on plain partition. No
difference. It will just crash sooner or later.
-Simon
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