Chris Samuel wrote:

> Mount times of 30 minutes have been reported for a filesystem that's
> ~82TB large with ~62TB of data.

I wonder how many subvolumes were involved.

It took a bit (2 or 3 seconds) longer when I had a lot of ZFS filesystems
to mount (maybe between 50 to 100, I guess now)

It was on 2 TeraByte max so smaller as the reported overall size.

Regards
Peter

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 9:03 PM, Chris Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:12:52 PM Brian May wrote:
>
> > I believe that the default x-systemd.timeout is 90 seconds. Should be
> more
> > then enough I think. mount -a works much faster.
>
> Mount times of 30 minutes have been reported for a filesystem that's ~82TB
> large with ~62TB of data.
>
> One of the Fujitsu developers responded with:
>
> # Quite common, especial when it grows large.
> # But it would be much better to use ftrace to show which btrfs
> # operation  takes the most time.
> #
> # We have some guess on this, from reading space cache to reading chunk
> # info. But didn't know which takes the most of time.
>
> cheers,
> Chris
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