* btrfs always writes something after sync
@ 2011-09-06 17:06 Roman Kapusta
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From: Roman Kapusta @ 2011-09-06 17:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
When I check /proc/diskstats on mounted partitions before and after
'sync' on idle system, I can tell from write activity which partitions
are btrfs and which are ext3/ext4/swap.
On idle system after running sync, there is no activity on any
ext3/ext4/swap except root filesystem. But there are writes on all
btrfs filesystems.
Without 'sync' command btrfs behave well, and there is no read/write
activity on idle system to distinguish from ext4.
for example some btrfs and ext4 partition before and after sync:
# grep -P "dm-10|dm-6" /proc/diskstats
253 10 dm-10 477158 0 26422280 33602927 2721495 0 26556408
216043746 0 7504653 249648820
253 6 dm-6 11958 0 618266 431644 3315 0 26520 27535 0 147647 459184
# sync
# grep -P "dm-10|dm-6" /proc/diskstats
253 10 dm-10 477158 0 26422280 33602927 2721724 0 26558408
216050353 0 7504999 249655428
253 6 dm-6 11958 0 618266 431644 3315 0 26520 27535 0 147647 459184
in summary:
Field 5 -- # of writes completed increased from 2721495 to 2721724
(total 229 writes)
Field 7 -- # of sectors written increased from 26556408 to 26558408
(total 2000 sectors)
Field 8 -- # of milliseconds spent writing increased from 216043746
to 216050353 (total 6607 milliseconds)
and this repeats after each 'sync' with similar totals
My system is Fedora 15 kernel 2.6.40.3-2.fc15.i686.PAE (this is should
be 3.0.3 with some Fedora patches)
Thanks
Roman Kapusta
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