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bug#8200: cp -lr uses a lot of CPU time.
From: |
Rogier Wolff |
Subject: |
bug#8200: cp -lr uses a lot of CPU time. |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Mar 2011 06:08:40 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
Hi,
In my backupscripts I need a "cp -lr" every day. I make backups of
directories that hold up to millions of files.
When
cp -lr sourc dest
runs for a while, it becomes CPU limited. Virtual memory is only about
2Mb. "resident" is under 1M.
Top reports:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
26721 root 20 0 2456 720 468 R 58.0 0.1 65:32.60 cp
2855 root 20 0 2560 936 624 R 40.8 0.1 30:30.52 cp
and I doubt they are half way through.
I wrote an application I call "cplr" which does the obvious in the
obvious manner, and it doesn't have this problem.
I've run "strace", and determined that it is not doing systemcalls
that take much CPU time. Most system calls return in microseconds.
The time spent /between/ system calls runs up into the hundreds of
milliseconds. You might say: well that's way less than a
second. Sure. But if you need to do that tens of thousands of times it
becomes quite significant....
So my question is: Why does cp -lr take such rediculous amounts of CPU
time?
Or another way: BUG REPORT: cp -lr takes unneccessary amounts of CPU
time.
Roger.
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- bug#8200: cp -lr uses a lot of CPU time.,
Rogier Wolff <=