Hi Kevin,

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 07:34:10AM -0500, kevin brintnall wrote:
>  - on the first updatev, take an in-memory copy of the live_head and *_prep
>    - no need to do it for update
>    - CON: when the daemon starts up, there is heavy read load

Uhm, I don't get that. Why would you get heavy read load on startup if
the header is not read until receiving the first updatev? What am I
missing?

On a related note: How much overhead (in memory usage) do you expect by
caching the file headers?

Cheers,
Sebastian

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