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1. xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Jeremy Field <jezza@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:06:32 +1000
I am using linux 2.4.21 with xfs 1.3 on debian-unstable. Since I upgraded from 2.4.18-xfs-1.1, my xfs partitions have been showing pulses of activity every five seconds, I think because of xfssyncd.
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00124.html (8,197 bytes)

2. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:21:13 +1000
A sysctl variable controls this: /proc/sys/fs/xfs/sync_interval From Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt... fs.xfs.sync_interval (Min: HZ Default: 30*HZ Max: 60*HZ) The interval at which the xfssyncd t
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00125.html (9,348 bytes)

3. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Jeremy Field <jezza@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:53:01 +1000
Thanks for your exceedingly rapid reply... Ok I hadn't realised that's where it lived. Mine's set to "3000". Does this value rule out the diagnosis I've made? The reason I suspect xfssyncd is because
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00126.html (10,531 bytes)

4. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 13:43:29 +1000
thats every 30 seconds, so its unlikely to be xfssyncd. hmmm. possibly. worth fiddling with that knob and seeing what happens, anyway. cheers. -- Nathan
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00128.html (11,014 bytes)

5. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: "Simon Matter" <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:13:28 +0200 (CEST)
I just wanted to say 'me too'. And I can confirm that it's new with 1.3, I have never seen this with any XFS version before. I have exactly the same kernels with XFS 1.2 and 1.3 and it only happens
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00136.html (12,145 bytes)

6. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 18 Sep 2003 21:11:16 -0500
I could gripe about folks reporting this after the release, rather than before it... I just logged into my workstation from home, and watched it for a minute or two, zero I/O during this time. On the
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00139.html (9,771 bytes)

7. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Karol Kozimor <sziwan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 14:21:37 +0200
Thus wrote Steve Lord: Please do search for laptop-mode patches published on lkml several times. They have a sysctl setting that, when turned on, dumps the processes or threads doing I/O on screen. U
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00149.html (10,627 bytes)

8. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 22 Sep 2003 14:29:50 -0500
Using a current CVS kernel, and redhat 9.0 user space, I can get my laptop to sit there with a suspended ide drive for 10 minutes before something pops off and writes to a log file. I mounted all fil
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00174.html (10,812 bytes)

9. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Karol Kozimor <sziwan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:47:10 +0200
Thus wrote Steve Lord: When doing no work on the machine itself? Right, if I leave mine alone, the drive is spun down for several minutes (never actually bothered to count them) -- not that it saves
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00175.html (11,193 bytes)

10. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 22 Sep 2003 16:08:45 -0500
Ahh, I went and looked at bdflush's maximums, and yes, for folks who want to live in ram, we can tweak a few maximums. Steve -- Steve Lord voice: +1-651-683-3511 Principal Engineer, Filesystem Softwa
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00176.html (11,238 bytes)

11. xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Jeremy Field <jezza@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:06:32 +1000
I am using linux 2.4.21 with xfs 1.3 on debian-unstable. Since I upgraded from 2.4.18-xfs-1.1, my xfs partitions have been showing pulses of activity every five seconds, I think because of xfssyncd.
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00399.html (8,197 bytes)

12. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:21:13 +1000
A sysctl variable controls this: /proc/sys/fs/xfs/sync_interval From Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt... fs.xfs.sync_interval (Min: HZ Default: 30*HZ Max: 60*HZ) The interval at which the xfssyncd t
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00400.html (9,348 bytes)

13. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Jeremy Field <jezza@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:53:01 +1000
Thanks for your exceedingly rapid reply... Ok I hadn't realised that's where it lived. Mine's set to "3000". Does this value rule out the diagnosis I've made? The reason I suspect xfssyncd is because
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00401.html (10,531 bytes)

14. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 13:43:29 +1000
thats every 30 seconds, so its unlikely to be xfssyncd. hmmm. possibly. worth fiddling with that knob and seeing what happens, anyway. cheers. -- Nathan
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00403.html (11,014 bytes)

15. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: "Simon Matter" <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:13:28 +0200 (CEST)
I just wanted to say 'me too'. And I can confirm that it's new with 1.3, I have never seen this with any XFS version before. I have exactly the same kernels with XFS 1.2 and 1.3 and it only happens
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00411.html (12,145 bytes)

16. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 18 Sep 2003 21:11:16 -0500
I could gripe about folks reporting this after the release, rather than before it... I just logged into my workstation from home, and watched it for a minute or two, zero I/O during this time. On the
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00414.html (9,771 bytes)

17. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Karol Kozimor <sziwan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 14:21:37 +0200
Thus wrote Steve Lord: Please do search for laptop-mode patches published on lkml several times. They have a sysctl setting that, when turned on, dumps the processes or threads doing I/O on screen. U
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00424.html (10,627 bytes)

18. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 22 Sep 2003 14:29:50 -0500
Using a current CVS kernel, and redhat 9.0 user space, I can get my laptop to sit there with a suspended ide drive for 10 minutes before something pops off and writes to a log file. I mounted all fil
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00449.html (10,812 bytes)

19. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Karol Kozimor <sziwan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:47:10 +0200
Thus wrote Steve Lord: When doing no work on the machine itself? Right, if I leave mine alone, the drive is spun down for several minutes (never actually bothered to count them) -- not that it saves
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00450.html (11,193 bytes)

20. Re: xfssyncd syncing every five seconds? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 22 Sep 2003 16:08:45 -0500
Ahh, I went and looked at bdflush's maximums, and yes, for folks who want to live in ram, we can tweak a few maximums. Steve -- Steve Lord voice: +1-651-683-3511 Principal Engineer, Filesystem Softwa
/archives/xfs/2003-09/msg00451.html (11,238 bytes)


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