[Dovecot] 1.0.rc22 released
Dan Price
dp at eng.sun.com
Tue Feb 6 19:55:10 UTC 2007
On Tue 06 Feb 2007 at 09:48PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 11:41 -0800, Dan Price wrote:
> > Because ZFS gathers writes into transaction groups and schedules them
> > for asynchronous write to the platter, we often see very large mailboxes
> > complete their writes very fast (example: 0.3 seconds for 128MB
> > mailbox fully rewritten). When dovecot calls fsync on the mailbox, ZFS
> > is forced to commit all of those changes to the platter right then and
> > there, and forces the application to wait. (ZFS will make sure all the
> > changes get to the platter in the next 10 seconds or so anyway).
>
> What about if you remove the fsync() call only in
> lib-storage/index/mbox/mbox-sync.c? I think I'll go and remove that
> anyway, since it doesn't really guarantee anything in there. The other
> fsyncs and fdatasyncs are more useful in guaranteeing data integrity.
Yeah, that's the fsync we're worried about-- I plan to make that change
later today.
Out of curiosity, why do you feel that the other fsyncs are more
beneficial? At least on ZFS, you don't have the problem of stale dirty
data sitting around in memory (and not on the platter) for long periods
of time.
-dp
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