Hi all

Working with a friend's machine, it has lvmcache turned on with writeback. This 
has worked well, but now it's uncaching and it takes *hours*. The amount of 
cache was chosen to 100GB on an SSD not used for much else and the dataset that 
is being cached, is a RAID-6 set of 10x2TB with XFS on top. The system mainly 
works with file serving, but also has some VMs that benefit from the caching 
quite a bit. But then - I wonder - how can it spend hours emptying the cache 
like this? Most write caching I know of last only seconds or perhaps in really 
worst case scenarios, minutes. Since this is taking hours, it looks to me 
something should have been flushed ages ago.

Have I (or we) done something very stupid here or is this really how it's 
supposed to work?

Vennlig hilsen

roy
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