grant beattie writes:
 > On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 12:07:47PM +0200, Roch wrote:
 > 
 > >  > > for small file workloads, setting recordsize to a value lower than the
 > >  > > default (128k) may prove useful.
 > >  > 
 > >  > When changing things like recordsize, can i do it on the fly on a
 > >  > volume ? ( and then if i can what happens to the data already on the
 > >  > volume ? )
 > > 
 > > You do it On the  fly for a given FS  (recordsize it's not a
 > > property of ZVOL). Files that were largers than the previous
 > > recordsize will not change.  Files that we smaller and  thus
 > > were stored as a single  record, will continue to be  stored
 > > as  single record until a  write makes  the file bigger than
 > > the current  value of  recordsize. At  which point  they are
 > > store as multiple records of the new recordsize. Performance
 > > wise I don't worry too much about these things.
 > 
 > ah, yes. the key here is "until a write makes the file bigger",
 > which would ~never happen given Maildir format mail as the files
 > are not modified after they are written.
 > 
 > they may be unlinked, renamed, or rewritten with a new name - but not
 > modified.
 > 
 > grant.
 > 

I'd figure that there would be no need to tune the
recordsize for such usage.

And if the associated mailboxes are themselve rather small
there again no need to tune.

-r

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