Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 10/24/2016 04:51 AM, mark wrote: >> Absolutely add nobarrier, and see what happens. > > Using "nobarrier" might increase overall write throughput, but it > removes an important integrity feature, increasing the risk of > filesystem corruption on power loss. I wouldn't recommend doing that > unless your system is on a UPS, and you've tested and verified that it > will perform an orderly shutdown when the UPS is on battery power and > its charge is low. > As I noted in my original repost, that it needs to be on a UPS, and to repeat myself, untaring a 107MB tarfile on an xfs filesystem mounted over NFS, it was ->seven minutes<-, 100% repeatable, while after we added nobarrier and remounted it, it was about ->40 seconds<-. That's *hugely* significant.
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