File system performance
Richard Todd
rmtodd at servalan.uucp
Sun Nov 4 09:29:29 AEST 1990
dawes at suphys.physics.su.OZ.AU (David Dawes) writes:
>I too am using ESIX rev D with ffs. One of my file systems became heavily
>fragmented, and got to the point where there were 0 free blocks, and
>5000 free frags. df reported 10000 blocks free, but attempting to write
>to the file system resulted in "Disk full" errors. This meant that I
>had an unusable 5MB on a 65MB file system. (BTW, there were plenty of free
>inodes.)
>Is this how FFS is supposed to work, or is there a problem with the ESIX
>implementation?
Well, that's how FFS works on other machines (I've hit it on Apple Unix
2.0, which includes Berkeley FFS). Hitting the no-free-blocks limit when
you've got 5M free in fragments is a little unusual; I was hitting the
limit with only ~250K of fragments free on a 282MB filesystem, and on the
(frequent) occasions when the local campus BSD machine fills a partition it
gets down to fairly small values of free-fragment-space (again, in the
neighborhood of a couple hundred K on ~200MB filesystems). Evidently you
managed to stumble on a pathological worst-case....
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