Re: [RFC] ext3: per-process soft-syncing data=ordered mode

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From: Al Boldi
Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - 11:04 pm

Jan Kara wrote:

Ok, but keep in mind that this starvation occurs even in the absence of 
fsync, as the benchmarks show.

And, a quick test of successive 1sec delayed syncs shows no hangs until about 
1 minute (~180mb) of db-writeout activity, when the sync abruptly hangs for 
minutes on end, and io-wait shows almost 100%.

Now it turns out that 'echo 3 > /proc/.../drop_caches' has no effect, but 
doing it a few more times makes the hangs go away for while, only to come 
back again and again.


Thanks!

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Al

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Re: [RFC] ext3: per-process soft-syncing data=ordered mode, Valdis.Kletnieks, (Thu Jan 24, 2:58 pm)
Re: [RFC] ext3: per-process soft-syncing data=ordered mode, Andreas Dilger, (Thu Jan 24, 11:47 pm)
Re: [RFC] ext3: per-process soft-syncing data=ordered mode, Al Boldi, (Tue Jan 29, 11:04 pm)
Re: [RFC] ext3: per-process soft-syncing data=ordered mode, Andreas Dilger, (Wed Jan 30, 5:32 pm)