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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-2020: ------------------------------------------- Sorry, I was too quick in my previous comment. #1 is not an issue. You're of course right, the file must be created first in order to get the exception. But I think the issue raised in #2 is valid. > Change file option for syncing log file to disk from rws to rwd > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-2020 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2020 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Performance, Store > Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0 > Reporter: Olav Sandstaa > Assigned To: Olav Sandstaa > Attachments: disk-cache.png, jvmsyncbug.diff, jvmsyncbug.stat, > no-disk-cache.png, rwd.diff, rwd.stat > > > For writing the transaction log to disk Derby uses a > RandomAccessFile. If it is supported by the JVM, the log files are > opened in "rws" mode making the file system take care of syncing > writes to disk. "rws" mode will ensure that both the data and the file > meta-data is updated for every write to the file. On some operating > systems (e.g. Solaris) this leads to two write operation to the disk > for every write issued by Derby. This is limiting the throughput of > update intensive applications. If we could change the file mode to > "rwd" this could reduce the number of updates to the disk. > I have run some simple tests where I have changed mode from "rws" to > "rwd" for the Derby log file. When running a small numbers of > concurrent client threads the throughput is almost doubled and the > response time is almost halved. I will attach some graphs that show > this when running a given number of concurrent "tpc-b" like clients. These > graphs show the throughput when running with "rws" and "rwd" mode when the > disk's write cache has been enabled and disabled. > I am creating this Jira to have a place where we can collect > information about issues both for and against changing the default > mode for writing to log files. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.