Readdir rm -rf graphs
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* [[File:v3_rm_rf_noplus_rpc.jpg]]  | * [[File:v3_rm_rf_noplus_rpc.jpg]]  | ||
| + | ** The tested kernels use about the same number of RPC operations.  | ||
* [[File:v3_rm_rf_plus_rpc.jpg]]  | * [[File:v3_rm_rf_plus_rpc.jpg]]  | ||
| + | ** Using readdir plus results in fewer RPC operations to remove the directory  | ||
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=== NFS v4 ===  | === NFS v4 ===  | ||
* [[File:v4_rm_rf_noplus_rpc.jpg]]  | * [[File:v4_rm_rf_noplus_rpc.jpg]]  | ||
* [[File:v4_rm_rf_plus_rpc.jpg]]  | * [[File:v4_rm_rf_plus_rpc.jpg]]  | ||
Revision as of 18:40, 7 April 2011
    36: Linux 2.6.36
36NORC: Linux 2.6.36 (without readdir cap)
    38: Linux 2.6.38
  38RC: Linux 2.6.38 (with readdir cap added back)
  38NB: Linux 2.6.38 (with Neil Brown's patch and loop detection)
Contents | 
Real
NFS v3
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- Without readdir plus, an unmodified 2.6.38 kernel takes longer to remove a large directory than the other kernels
 
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- Using readdir plus removes large directories faster than using a simple readdir.
 
 
NFS v4
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- Kernels perform the same without readdir plus
 
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- With readdir plus enabled, the kernels take about the same amount of time to remove the directory.
 
 
Sys
NFS v3
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- The command takes about the same amount of kernel time for each tested kernel.
 
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 - Using readdir plus decreases the kernel time needed to complete the command
 
NFS v4
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- Tested kernels use about the same amount of kernel time to complete the command.
 
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- 2.6.36 kernels use less kernel time than 2.6.38 kernels.
 
 
RPC ops
NFS v3
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- The tested kernels use about the same number of RPC operations.
 
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- Using readdir plus results in fewer RPC operations to remove the directory
 
 

