Re: checkpoints to often
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 21:19:27 +0200, "krzf83@xxxxxxxxx " wrote:
> There should be a way to make automatic checkpoints less frequent. On
> the busy ssd I have about 7 cp every second. If it were for example
> once every 5 minutes then one could set garbage removal every few
> days.
If your application does't issue fsync, this can be done by increasing
"commit-interval" and "watermark" parameters:
The commit-interval is creation cycle of checkpoints while there is
some change. The watermark is a threshold count of dirty data blocks.
When the number of dirty blocks exceeds this threshold, a checkpoint
creation will be triggered.
These parameters are adjustable by "nilfs-tune" tool which is included
in the recent nilfs-utils. For instance, you can change the
commit-interval to 60 seconds by
# nilfs-tune -i 60 /dev/sdb1
where /dev/sdb1 is the target nilfs partition.
And, watermark is ajustable by
# nilfs-tune -m <watermark> /dev/sdb1
See manpage of nilfs-tune for details.
> Also garbage removal should have option to clean only if like 90% of
> drive is used. there is no need to remove cp-s when there is still
> many GB of space left.
The cleaner included in the recent nilfs-utils already supports this
feature.
Thanks,
Ryusuke Konishi
--
To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nilfs" in
the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
[Linux Filesystem; Devel]
[Linux CIFS]
[Linux USB Devel]
[Video for Linux]
[Linux Audio Users]
[Photo]
[Yosemite News]
[Yosemite Photos]
[Free Online Dating]
[Linux Kernel]
[Linux SCSI]
[XFree86]