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| Subject: | Re: noatime,nodiratime? |
| From: | Nicolas KOWALSKI <niko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 19 May 2010 19:33:49 +0200 |
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Stan Hoeppner <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Need a little education here. I have a general understanding of what the > inode access timestamps "are" but I have no idea what, if any, applications > make use of these access times. I see posts all over Google land saying to > use "noatime,nodiratime,logbufs=8" for XFS mount options to increase > performance. BTW, about the mount options for XFS, is there a way to check for the default values (things like logbsize, logbufs, something else)? I used to have noatime,logbufs=8,logbsize=256k on my fileserver, not sure if these are still necessary. Thanks, -- Nicolas |
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