On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Mark Mielke wrote:
> Now, modern Linux distributions default to "relatime"
Right, but Mark's HP test system is running Gentoo.
(ducks)
According to http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/2369/ relatime is the
default for Fedora 8, Mandriva 2008, Pardus, and Ubuntu 8.04.
Anyway, there aren't many actual files involved in this test, and I
suspect the atime writes are just being cached until forced out to disk
only periodically. You need to run something that accesses more files
and/or regularly forces sync to disk periodically to get a more
database-like situation where the atime writes degrade performance. Note
how Joshua Drake's ext2 vs. ext3 comparison, which does show a large
difference here, was run with the iozone's -e parameter that flushes the
writes with fsync. I don't see anything like that in the DL380 G5 fio
tests.
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