On 07/02/14 15:49, George R Goffe wrote:
have a Fedora 19 system with several large 2-4TB drives attached via
USB-SATA docking stations.
I'm seeing a problem whereby a specific filesystem that hasn't been accessed for
some time and is REALLY slow to respond to initial requests. ls -alt for example takes a
substantial bit of time to respond at first but then response is acceptable after that.
I'm trying to figure out what's happening and why and what I can do about it.
It's like the buffers are empty and they need to be filled. Are there kernel tunable
parameters that can be changed to avoid this problem?
First, what do you mean by "specific filesystem"? Second, could your drive just
be spun down after a period of inactivity and it takes time to spin up? USB enclosures
often show that characteristic.
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