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10minutes for rm -rf on 400MB

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Subject: 10minutes for rm -rf on 400MB
From: Dirk Wetter <dirkw@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 13:17:47 -0400
Cc: Karsten Künne <kuenne@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi,

we've been running XFS on the data disks of our HPC Linux cluster since
a while. we are quite happy with xfs, thx guys for your work!
the setup is:

- dual >=1GHZ box, 4GB mem
- lvm 0.9beta7, phys. volume size ~140 GB, logical vol for xfs: 100GB
- no additional mount options or options for mkfs.xfs were given
- kernel 2.4.8pre4-xfs, highly patched SuSE 7.0 (not that it should matter)

a user complained that rm -rf of 400MB  takes ~10 minutes (!) until the
command returns, whereas on the systems with reiserfs we have e.g. it
takes seconds.

i don't know so much about the quality of the data, my guess is that some files
are small (~100k), others a big (a few hundred MB). i read in the FAQ that
XFS isn't particular good in rm-rf'ing  files, which isn't really the issue for
us, because in 99.9%of the time data is being read from the volume and not
removed via rm -rf.

is there an mount/filecreation option to tweak without loosing performance while
reading?



cheers,
                ~dirkw





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