Re: Re[2]: Bad performance when accessing a lot of small files
- From: "Alexandre Biancalana" <biancalana@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:12:14 -0200
On 12/20/07, dima <_pppp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Try to run this command while listing your large directory. You'll see that dirhash_mem will reach dirhash_maxmem. So, the value of dirhash_maxmem should be increased.
One more hint. Mounting filesystems with -noatime option greatly improves read performance. Apply this also, if you haven't done this yet.
I already set this
# zfs get atime backup
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
backup atime off local
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