Hello all,
this is something I have long wondered about but have been afraid to ask.
When my system is chewing away on builds, the disk I/O write access
pattern of my ext3 root filesystem (using CFQ, Intel SATA controller,
hard disk) when visualized by GNOME System Monitor clearly shows a
repetitive landscape of large peaks, 5 seconds apart, which not much
activity inbetween.
I understand that's due to the ex3 journal commit interval (defaults
to 5 seconds).
But why isn't the filesystem continuously committing only that part of
the journal that is older than 5 seconds?
I would then expect the write requests to be smoothened over time,
which can only be good in terms of performance and low latency.
Regards,
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Leon