On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 09:07:07PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
> pe...@smokva.net (Petar Bogdanovic) writes:
>
> >Is it normal that a simple rm can starve everything else?
> > /dev/raid0a on / type ffs (log, NFS exported, local)
>
> ffs logging (aka WAPBL) on raid is known to have such iss
pe...@smokva.net (Petar Bogdanovic) writes:
>Is it normal that a simple rm can starve everything else?
> /dev/raid0a on / type ffs (log, NFS exported, local)
ffs logging (aka WAPBL) on raid is known to have such issues.
Hi,
I issued a `rm some-file-that-is-over-300gb-in-size' minutes ago and am
still waiting for rm to return. That itself is not a problem but it
seems that the process of removing such a large file almost halts
everything else that is also doing i/o.
I noticed every once in a while that there are