| To: | Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: about XFS_IOC_RESVSP |
| From: | Joe Hsu <nagual.hsu@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 23 May 2009 01:36:26 +0800 |
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Well, I have multiple processes running concurrently, and each writes on its own files( the sort of files I mentioned), while at the same time, I have other programs doing normal but light I/O to other files on the same xfs partition. Once I thought maybe I can pre-allocate these special files within a directory, which has fixed allocation groups(I guess that means fixed sets of blocks), and then I can try to make 'truncate to 0 and pre-allocate' requests sequential for the running processes. But, XFS seems to have this feature, I cannot find how to do that. 2009/5/22 Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Joe Hsu wrote: > Do you really need the exact same blocks? What if you just truncate to > 0 & re-allocate? > > -Eric > -- The sun is shinny but the ice is slippery. |
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