Christoph Hellwig wrote:
: > ("time ./bigtree.pl /new-volume 3 128" for 128*128*128 files), and then
: > "strace -c find /new-volume -type f -mtime +1000 -print" (the numbers
: > without strace are almost the same, so strace is not a problem here).
:
: I couldn't reproduce the odd case here. Could you try to get some profiling
: data with oprofile for the odd and one of the normal cases?
I have solved this by adding "ihashsize=65537" to /etc/fstab.
Now my find(1) is limited by the disk speed instead of system time.
-Y.
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