From: Lukas Martini <hello@lutoma.org>
To: Jason Russell <jasrusable@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Lots of harddrive chatter on after booting with btrfs on root (slow boot)
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 00:14:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51EB0BD2.1050700@lutoma.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+MxQPHSHVQQko8koeK=WCjS4wq+dss++PWUB6wq7TPOTsY3Yw@mail.gmail.com>
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Hey,
I wouldn't neccessarily say this is a btrfs specific problem. I'm
experiencing the same issues in a very similar setup (Also using Arch
Linux, booting to multi-user.target with systemd and starting X
manually, also using the i3 window manager) and I'm using ext4 for the
root partition.
Best,
Lukas
On 07/20/2013 05:15 PM, Jason Russell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using btrfs for my root partition for about a month on
> archlinux and recently Ive started using the i3 window manager and
> starting X manually and I now boot to run level 3 (multi-user.target
> for systemd) and Ive noticed that booting archlinux on a btrfs root,
> there is a lot off hdd chatter after the login prompts are displayed,
> which doesnt happen with ext4 on root, so I have done some testing and
> comparisons.
>
> I have stripped down two arch installs, one with btrfs root and one
> with ext4, (same laptop, same hdd) I removed all packages except for
> the base group. On the btrfs root, there is about +- 15 seconds of hdd
> chatter and it takes a long time to log in from the prompts, with the
> ext4 root, the computer is silent after the prompts pop up and login
> is almost instant. The prompts of the two installs pop up at more or
> less the same time (+- 3 seconds) but the login on the btrfs root
> takes muuch longer than the ext4.
>
> Ive also noted that this excessive hdd chatter does not occur
> immediately after a fresh format with arch on btrfs root.
>
> Ive made some deductions/assumptions:
> This only seems to occur with btrfs roots.
> This only happens after some number of reboots OR after the partition
> fills up a little bit.
> Im pretty sure of ruled out everything except for the filesystem.
>
>
> I have just done two clean installs to more thoroughly compare ext4
> and btrfs roots. So far no excessive hdd chatter from btrfs.
>
> I have also seen what I have described on two other computers
> (different hardware entirely) where there is lots of hdd chatter from
> btrfs root, and nothing from ext4.
>
> Here are two threads:
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1117932
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1301684
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Jason Russell
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Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-20 15:15 Lots of harddrive chatter on after booting with btrfs on root (slow boot) Jason Russell
2013-07-20 15:52 ` George Mitchell
2013-07-20 22:14 ` Lukas Martini [this message]
2013-07-20 22:47 ` Gabriel de Perthuis
2013-07-21 10:38 ` Duncan
2013-07-21 16:20 ` autodefrag by default, was: Lots of harddrive chatter Chris Murphy
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2013-07-21 22:01 ` Duncan
2013-07-21 23:44 ` George Mitchell
2013-07-22 3:37 ` Shridhar Daithankar
2013-07-22 3:53 ` George Mitchell
2013-07-22 4:11 ` Shridhar Daithankar
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2013-07-22 12:09 ` Duncan
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