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Date:	Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:48:28 +0100
From:	Stian Jordet <liste@...det.net>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	xfs@....sgi.com
Subject: Extreme slowness with xfs [WAS: Re: Slowness with new pc]

ti., 18.11.2008 kl. 11.51 -0200, skrev Sergio Luis: 
> please post your config and dmesg output. It might help people try to
> identify something wrong.

(see http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=122676220019858&w=2 for the
start of this thread)

Hmm. I have now converted my root and /home filesystems to ext3, and
that actually fixed it (!). I have no idea why xfs is performing so
extremely poorly on this machine, i'm running xfs on every filesystem on
eight other computers (one heavy loaded server, as well).

Anyway, I'm now unpacking the 2.6.27.6 kernel in 15 seconds, with xfs on
the same array it used between five and six minutes.

I still have a xfs array, and when I copy files to or from that array,
the gnome session practically freezes, and the load average easily goes
beyond 10.

How should I debug this? I'm not very eager about reformatting my 1,5TB
xfs array... Besides, xfs have never let me down earlier.

Thanks.

Please cc me on any replies.

Regards,
Stian

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