This won't speed up the actual IO but it should reduce the impact on other work.
if you aren't familiar, man sysctl to understand how to apply the
below settings.
set these 2:
vm.dirty_background_bytes = 3000000
vm.dirty_bytes = 5000000
They will be 0 to start with and these 2 settings will be was was used
prior to setting bytes:
vm.dirty_background_ratio = 0
vm.dirty_ratio = 0
ratio is % of memory. So 16GB * (dirty_ratio -
dirty_background_ratio) / write_rate (guess say 50MB, could be 2x
either way) and that is how long once you hit dirty_ratio it takes for
the IO to unfreeze when you hit dirty_background_ratio. It takes
2-3 seconds to clear 1% on of 16GB so bigger numbers are much worse.
I set mine so that really I only have 2MB to clear and that will clear
before I notice. And overall about all the big write cache does for
you is to give you the false sense with smaller writes that they are
done when really they are not.
grep -i dirty /proc/meminfo will show you how much you have
outstanding, and it will bounce between the 2 settings.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 9:39 AM Richard Shaw <hobbes1069(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm getting significant iowait while writing to a 100GB file. I have already made
it nocow by copying it to another directory, marking the director nocow (+C) and using cat
<oldfile> <newfile> to re-create it from scratch.
>
> I was under the impression that this should fix the problem.
>
> On a tangent, it took about 30 minutes to delete the old file... My system is a Ryzen
5 3600 w/ 16GB or memory but it is a spinning disk. I use an NVME for the system and the
spinning disk for /home.
>
> Currently I'm getting random GUI freezes due to the iowait problem and my HDD
indicator light basically stays on solid for over an hour now.
>
> Any tips?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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