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On 01/20/2015 01:12 AM, Wei, Catherine wrote:
> What's strange is that when I remove the disk, the difference still
> exists. It takes long time for fsync working with no disks, which
> has confused me for several days.

What exactly do you mean by "no disks"?  You earlier mentioned a file
handle, which means at the very least that there are one or more
filesystems.  Even if you are only using ramdisks, memory pressure can
result in things being moved around and take some time.

Ultimately you and your colleagues are the ones who will have to
figure this out.  We don't have access to your systems, or a way to
reproduce, and SQLite doesn't have code to cause this.

A tool that may help is SystemTap.

Roger


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