Can somebody explain this? du & ls showing different sizes
Patrick O'Callaghan
pocallaghan at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 13:45:10 UTC 2009
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 07:13 +0000, Vijay Gill wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan at gmail.com>:
> > On Sun, 2009-02-15 at 23:45 +0000, Vijay Gill wrote:
> >> > That could be because you're using XFS.
> >> >
> >> > poc
> > [...]
> >> Thanks but how does that statement explain the behaviour I am seeing?
> >
> > I'm reaching here, but since XFS uses allocation strategies different
> > from the more familiar ext3 system, I wondered if 'du' could in some
> > circumstances report larger numbers than "normal".
> >
> > Apologies if I'm raving.
> >
> > poc
> >
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> You are spot on Pat. XFS allws you to pre-allocate contiguous area of
> disk for a file when it is opened for writing data. This is determined
> by allocsize parameter during mount and is used foe reducing
> fragmentation(fragmentation in Linux? yes siree, it does happen in
> Linux too).
>
> In my case I have provided 1M which is far much less than 512M which
> XFS is pre-allocating. This is what caught my eye.
It's nice to have one's intuition confirmed once in a while :-)
poc
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