On Mon, 17 September 2007 00:06:24 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>
> How probable is it that the dentry is needed again? If you copy it and
> it is not needed then you wasted time. If you throw it out and it is
> needed then you wasted time too. Depending on the probability one of
> the two is cheaper overall. Idealy I would throw away dentries that
> haven't been accessed recently and copy recently used ones.
>
> How much of a systems ram is spend on dentires? How much on task
> structures? Does anyone have some stats on that? If it is <10% of the
> total ram combined then I don't see much point in moving them. Just
> keep them out of the way of users memory so the buddy system can work
> effectively.
As usual, the answer is "it depends". I've had up to 600MB in dentry
and inode slabs on a 1GiB machine after updatedb. This machine
currently has 13MB in dentries, which seems to be reasonable for my
purposes.
Jörn
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