On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 02:00:26PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote: > 'du' keeps an array of files it has encountered that have > 1 link. > Whenever it encounters another, it checks to see if it's one it has > already seen > and thus can avoid counting its space twice.. > > This is ok for small filesystems, however VICOR maintains > 500GB filesystems on which much of the data has several links. > > The following patch to replace the linear array (which it realocs if too > small) > (which it scans linearly) with a hash-table can makle a DRASTIC change > to how DU perfomrs for us in this environment. > > In a small test, we made a linked copy of /usr/src > > the run times were: > old: 0.410u 2.221s 1:55.41 2.2% 12+1355k 6325+0io 2pf+0w > new: 8.610u 2.665s 2:09.23 8.7% 10+718k 6367+0io 2pf+0
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