On 9/20/05, Mercury Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/20/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

>  One more observation, about a specific time:  Last night's out-of-sync
>  break occurred at 36:19 into the Charlie Rose show.  That's within the
>  first two minutes of Letterman.  Maybe there is extra overhead at the start
>  of a recording?

Possibly.


Extra overhead..., Hmmm.

Going back over the logs one more time, I found an event that
occurred three seconds before the out-of-sync discontinuity in
the Charlie Rose program.  That event is the AutoExpire of the
oldest Letterman show.  The size?  Sixteen gigabytes - 16GB !

That's because I have the recording set for not just one hour, but
over two hours to also record Craig Ferguson.  (CBS doesn't start
their programs on the zero-zero mark in a minute, so I gang the
two shows together for ease-of-viewing).

Is seems quite likely to me that the EXT3 filesystem cannot delete
the 16GB file fast enough, thus causing the IOBOUND condition.

A few months ago, I observed the EXT3 filesystem's long delays
in deleting old recorded programs during the preparation for adding
a new physical volume to the logical volume that makes up the file
storage for recorded programs.  I could enter all the "rm" commands
as fast as I wanted, but the system took betwen one and two minutes
to complete all the requests.

It will be easy to "Pre-Expire" a couple of old Letterman shows, manually,
and then see if Charlie Rose is recorded without any discontinuity.

--
MM

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