From: "Krzysztof Błaszkowski" <kb@sysmikro.com.pl>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net>
Subject: Re: posix_fallocate
Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 20:17:11 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201005102017.11706.kb@sysmikro.com.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4BE81AB4.7000600@sandeen.net>
On Monday 10 May 2010 16:39, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Krzysztof Błaszkowski wrote:
> > On Friday 07 May 2010 18:53, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> >> Eric Sandeen wrote:
> >>> Krzysztof Błaszkowski wrote:
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> I use this to preallocate large space but found an issue.
> >>>> Posix_fallocate works right with sizes like 100G, 1T and even 10T on
> >>>> some boxes (on some other can fail after e.g. 7T threshold) but if i
> >>>> tried e.g. 16T the user space process would be "R"unning forever and
> >>>> it is not interruptible. Furthermore some other not related processes
> >>>> like sshd, bash enter D state. There is nothing in kernel log.
> >>
> >> Oh, one thing you should know is that depending on your version of
> >> glibc, posix_fallocate may be writing 0s and not using preallocation
> >> calls.
> >
> > I am absolutely sure that recent libc doesn't emulate this syscall
>
> right, recent glibc does not (unless the underlying fs doesn't support it)
>
> ...
>
> > We stick with 2.6.31.5 which seems to be good for us. We do not change
> > kernels easily, as soon as higher revision arrives because it doesn't
> > make sense from stability point of view. We have seen too many times
> > regression bugs so if we are confident with some revision then there is
> > no point to change this.
>
> It was just a testing suggestion, but I already tested upstream and the
> problem persists, now just need to find the time to dig into it.
I see and I am glad you confirmed this. Do you think that fallocate called
many times with fixed size and increasing offset will work better than one
time call with huge size @ 0 offset ?
Krzysztof
>
> -Eric
>
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Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-05-07 8:22 posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-07 9:23 ` posix_fallocate Stan Hoeppner
2010-05-07 9:48 ` posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-07 10:07 ` posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-07 10:42 ` posix_fallocate Stan Hoeppner
2010-05-07 10:56 ` posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-07 16:26 ` posix_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2010-05-07 16:53 ` posix_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2010-05-07 22:16 ` posix_fallocate Dave Chinner
2010-05-10 7:11 ` posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-10 14:39 ` posix_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2010-05-10 18:17 ` Krzysztof Błaszkowski [this message]
2010-05-10 18:45 ` posix_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2010-05-11 14:20 ` posix_fallocate Krzysztof Błaszkowski
2010-05-11 14:54 ` posix_fallocate Eric Sandeen
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