On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:21 AM Richard Shaw hobbes1069@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:49 PM Chris Murphy lists@colorremedies.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:57 PM Richard Shaw hobbes1069@gmail.com wrote:
I'm playing around with cryptocurrency and the current one downloads the whole blockchain and it's at 65GB and growing. I think the growing part is the problem. That and it's being stored on /home which is a spinning disk not an SSD like the system disk.
I'm seeing a lot of IO wait in glances and the system is sluggish even though CPU and memory usage is relatively low.
It'd be useful to know if this is some kind of database, if it's one big file or many, if it's doing insertions (typical with database) or append. It might just be busy and will settle itself out once it's done downloading. And even maybe know what the program is. And I can ask folks on #btrfs.
I would think a blockchain is roughly equivalent to a database but I have no idea if the blocks were downloaded in order (appended) or randomly (inserted). The single file (data.mdb) ended up being 96GB in total. It seems to have settled down as I expected but it took about 2 days to download so it was a bit frustrating using my computer at that time. Anything that tried to access /home (my spinning btrfs drive) would basically stall including youtube videos that ran out of cache, browser tabs, etc.
Sounds like that's MariaDB, mysql.
Can you post cat /proc/mounts for this file system?
The program/cryptocurrency is Monero and was downloaded via Flatpack (I think, could be an Appimage).
There are two things to try if anyone wants to reproduce.
Change scheduler from bfq to mq-deadline. Swap out the containing directory for a subvolume.
Of course, don't do both at the same time.
A/B testing ext4 vs Btrfs is also useful. I'll put it on my todo, but it might be a little while before I get to it.