Subject: re: namei caching of newly created files?
To: Eduardo Horvath <eeh@NetBSD.org>
From: matthew green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
List: tech-kern
Date: 01/22/2005 21:52:34
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 12:55:22AM +0100, Havard Eidnes wrote:
> pm>run
> Creating files...Done
> Performing transactions..........Done
> Deleting files...Done
> Time:
> 71 seconds total
> 57 seconds of transactions (877 per second)
>
> Files:
> 45093 created (635 per second)
> Creation alone: 20000 files (2500 per second)
> Mixed with transactions: 25093 files (440 per second)
> 24789 read (434 per second)
> 25184 appended (441 per second)
> 45093 deleted (635 per second)
> Deletion alone: 20186 files (3364 per second)
> Mixed with transactions: 24907 files (436 per second)
Is the performance of manipulating a single direcory with 45,000 entries
even something we care about? Who would ever put 45,000 files into a
single directory? Who would even put 100 files into a directory if getting
a directory listing takes two or more screens just to display?
my MH spam folder for the past 12.5 months contains approx 60000 files.
(time to clear it up.)