On Nov 15, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Harald Barth wrote:


Yes, it is nice to know the progress of the salvager but I don't need to know it 100 times per second. Could this be limited to write something every 10 seconds or if that is not so good (because you don't want to make a syscall to get the time) every 1000 or 10000 inodes?

11/15/2004 12:32:05 14617 inodes to process
....
11/15/2004 12:32:05 14524 inodes to process

dweller:logs# grep 12:32:05 SalvageLog.0 | wc
     94     564    4136
dweller:logs# wc SalvageLog
  52129  312833 2272238 SalvageLog

This is a small test server, we have servers with many volumes
containing > 100000 files each.

Yes, I made that change ...

I had some trouble with hanging salvaging.
If you used my AIX port you had that, too, without noticing :-)

Just comment that line out (It's only in the cvs version) never meant to enter the stable state.
And by the way, it's executed only when inodes are salvaged.


Horst

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