From: "Mike Audia" <mikey_a@gmx.com>
To: dsterba@suse.cz, "Zach Brown" <zab@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Is the checkpoint interval adjustable?
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 16:58:42 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130802205842.157580@gmx.com> (raw)
> From: David Sterba
> There were a few requests to tune the interval. This finally made me to
> finish the patch and will send it in a second.
Thank you, David and to others who kindly replied to my post. I will try your patch rather than modifying the code
> > > Are there any unforeseen and effects of doing this? Thank you for
> > > the consideration.
> >
> > I don't *think* that there should be. One way of looking at it is that
> > both 30 and 300 seconds are an *eternity* for cpu, memory, and storage.
> > Any trouble that you could get in to in 300 seconds some other machine
> > could trivially get in to in 30 with beefier hardware.
>
> That's a good point and lowers my worries a bit, though it would be
> interesting to see in what way a beefy machine blows with 300 seconds
> set.
I have my system booting to a BTRFS root partition. Let's say I'm using a value of 300 for my checkpoint interval. Does this mean that if I do a TON of filesystem writes (say I update my system which pulls down a bunch of system file updates for example), and I copy over several gigs of data from a backup, all _between_ checkpoints and for some reason, my system freezes forcing me to ungracefully restart... is EVERYTHING since the last checkpoint is lost? Upon a reboot, will BTRFS just mount up to the last good checkpoiint automatically or will I have a broken system and need to add the `-o recovery` option while I mount it manualy from a chroot?
Another naive question: if I shutdown the system between checkpoints, systemd should umount my partitions. Does the syncing of cached data occur after the graceful umount?
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Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-08-02 20:58 Mike Audia [this message]
2013-08-03 8:33 ` Is the checkpoint interval adjustable? Duncan
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2013-07-31 22:10 Mike Audia
2013-07-31 22:56 ` Zach Brown
2013-08-01 15:40 ` David Sterba
2013-08-01 17:59 ` Zach Brown
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2013-08-01 3:11 ` Duncan
2013-07-31 20:02 Mike Audia
2013-07-31 20:54 ` Zach Brown
2013-08-03 17:28 ` Kai Krakow
2013-08-03 17:37 ` Torbjørn
2013-08-04 0:58 ` Kai Krakow
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