Hello Matty,
Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 10:46:29 PM, you wrote:
M> On Wed, 31 May 2006, Robert Milkowski wrote:
>> Hello zfs-discuss,
>>
>> I noticed on a nfs server with ZFS that even with atime set to off
>> and clients only reading data (almost 100% reads - except some
>> unlinks()) I still
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 12:26:55AM +0200, Robert Milkowski wrote:
> Hello zfs-discuss,
>
> I noticed on a nfs server with ZFS that even with atime set to off
> and clients only reading data (almost 100% reads - except some
> unlinks()) I still can see some MB/s being written according to
>
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Robert Milkowski wrote:
Hello zfs-discuss,
I noticed on a nfs server with ZFS that even with atime set to off
and clients only reading data (almost 100% reads - except some
unlinks()) I still can see some MB/s being written according to
zpool iostat. What could be the c
Hello zfs-discuss,
I noticed on a nfs server with ZFS that even with atime set to off
and clients only reading data (almost 100% reads - except some
unlinks()) I still can see some MB/s being written according to
zpool iostat. What could be the couse? How can I see what is
actually being