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| Author | socketpair |
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| Recipients | Trundle, brian.curtin, giampaolo.rodola, loewis, neologix, nvetoshkin, pitrou, socketpair, terry.reedy |
| Date | 2011年03月11日.05:25:45 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.029462872 |
| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <1299821146.39.0.151638795504.issue11406@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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http://lwn.net/Articles/216948/ Why kernel.org is slow To proove that readdir is bad thing on large number of items in a directory. Well, EXT4 has fixed some issues (http://ext2.sourceforge.net/2005-ols/paper-html/node3.html) But what about locking in linux kernel (vfs and ext4) code? Also, some conservative linuxes still use ext3. |
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| 2011年03月11日 05:25:46 | socketpair | set | recipients: + socketpair, loewis, terry.reedy, pitrou, giampaolo.rodola, Trundle, brian.curtin, nvetoshkin, neologix |
| 2011年03月11日 05:25:46 | socketpair | set | messageid: <1299821146.39.0.151638795504.issue11406@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年03月11日 05:25:45 | socketpair | link | issue11406 messages |
| 2011年03月11日 05:25:45 | socketpair | create | |