Jorgen,

Am I right in thinking the numbers here don't quite work.  48M blocks is just 
9,000 files isn't it, not 93,000?

I'm asking because I had to repeat a test earlier - I edited the script with 
vi, but when I ran it, it was still using the old parameters.  I ignored it as 
a one off, but I'm wondering if your test has done a similar thing.

Ross


> 
> x4540 running svn117
> 
> # ./zfs-cache-test.ksh zpool1
> zfs create zpool1/zfscachetest
> creating data file set 93000 files of 8192000 bytes0
> under 
> /zpool1/zfscachetest ...
> done1
> zfs unmount zpool1/zfscachetest
> zfs mount zpool1/zfscachetest
> 
> doing initial (unmount/mount) 'cpio -o . /dev/null'
> 48000247 blocks
> 
> real    4m7.13s
> user    0m9.27s
> sys     0m49.09s
> 
> doing second 'cpio -o . /dev/null'
> 48000247 blocks
> 
> real    4m52.52s
> user    0m9.13s
> sys     0m47.51s
> 
> 
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