Hi;
After switching ext3 to xfs, i realize system starts to _really_ unresponsive
and extracting tarballs, copying or deleting files or checking out svn
repositories are really slow, so i basically try to measure some for both xfs
and ext3 with same computer, same kernel (2.6.18.6), same disk, here are the
results
* between all tests i dropped caches
* i already tried to change block device's scheduler to as, noop and cfq,
nothing really changes
* i already tried 2.6.20-rc5 and 2.6.20-rc5.1.rt8.0085 which Ingo provides but
again nothing really changes
Kernel Tarball
--------------
a) XFS
ekin@idaho ~ $ time tar xvf linux-2.6.19.tar.bz2
...
real 2m16.865s
user 0m21.113s
sys 0m2.426s
b) EXT3
ekin@idaho ~ $ time tar xvf linux-2.6.19.tar.bz2
...
real 0m34.192s
user 0m20.624s
sys 0m1.771s
Deletion
--------
a) XFS
ekin@idaho ~ $ time rm -rf linux-2.6.19/
real 0m50.902s
user 0m0.064s
sys 0m1.378s
b) EXT3
ekin@idaho ~ $ time rm -rf linux-2.6.19/
real 0m1.162s
user 0m0.031s
sys 0m0.411s
Copying
-------
a) XFS
ekin@idaho test $ time cp -r ../linux-2.6.19 .
...
real 1m42.833s
user 0m0.124s
sys 0m2.621s
b) EXT3
ekin@idaho test $ time cp -r ../linux-2.6.19 .
...
real 0m38.456s
user 0m0.166s
sys 0m2.744s
I'm not sure these are normal numbers or its a regression (i'm just starting
to use XFS) so any hints will be appreciated.
Cheers
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S.Çağlar Onur <[email protected]>
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On Jan 21 2007 02:29, S.Çağlar Onur wrote:
>After switching ext3 to xfs, i realize system starts to _really_
>unresponsive and extracting tarballs,
Please have a look at http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/5/22/278
-`J'
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