Hello,
Is there a way to force the buffer cache to be more aggressive when
caching reads? Or even just plain force a certain number of megabytes
to be dedicated to the buffer cache?
it is. sometimes too aggressive.
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> You want to adjust the vfs.read_max sysctl, I believe, or the
> vfs.maxbufspace for your second question. "sysctl -d vfs" is likely to be
> informative
Thanks! That looks like what I'm after.
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Peter Schuller wrote:
Is there a way to force the buffer cache to be more aggressive when
caching reads? Or even just plain force a certain number of megabytes
to be dedicated to the buffer cache?
You want to adjust the vfs.read_max sysctl, I believe, or the vfs.maxbufspace
for your second que
Hello,
Is there a way to force the buffer cache to be more aggressive when
caching reads? Or even just plain force a certain number of megabytes
to be dedicated to the buffer cache?
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