On 1/31/2022 9:52 AM, cyg...@kosowsky.org wrote:
> I tried renaming some very large files (20-40 GB) using:
>     mv <oldname> <newname>
> without changing the directory of course.
>
> The process took about 10-20 minutes with Task Manager showing disk
> activity of 100+ MB/s.
>
> Is there something about such large 'renaming' that actually results
> in the file being really moved (aka copied) rather than just renamed?

The two places are probably on different volumes (loosely, different disks).
That requires a physical move, even under Linux.  Your volumes seem a bit slow
to access - is one perhaps across a slow network?  The rates you cite suggest
movement of 50Mb/s (50Mb read + 50Mb write = 100Mb overall).  For 40 Gb that
should take 40Gb / 50Mb = about 820 secs = a little under 14 mins.

(When I say your volumes are slow, I speak from the luxury of having a 2Tb
solid state drive!  Actually, those speeds may be reasonable depending on the
nature of your system.)

If the two locations are on different drives, there's no real avoiding this.

Regards - Eliot Moss

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