Avuton Olrich wrote:
On 11/23/05, Sander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please don't forget that the behavior without 'noatime' is new. I never
had my disk mounted 'noatime', and until recently did not experience the
huge slowdown. I assume the other people who reported this agree.
So whether or not fsync needs to be optimized, something changed in
Reiser4 or -mm that causes the huge slowdown.
Agreed, I have mounted with noatime nodiratime and still get time when
interactivity is extremely poor. Mostly with the vim test. I'm not
sure the problem is /fixed/ but it does seem much better.
I also agree, i see improvement, but there was a time when noatime
nodiratime wasn't needed to not cause slowdowns. But i'm sure i will
leave noatime/nodiratime set to off anyways, as this is mot much useful
for me.