Hi, > Well yes. I suspect the inode hashtable could be shrunk; I don't think we > do hash-based inode lookups very much? Id be interested to know how often we hit the inode hash. Last time I looked at it, there were some real deep chains due (Im guessing) to the way ext2 inode allocation causes them to end up in groups. The attached graph shows what is going on. The histogram below shows its not as bad as I thought, most of the distribution is in the 0-1 bucket range. > It would be very nice to have some confirmation that the size of these > tables is being appropriately chosen, too. Maybe we should shrink 'em 32x > and see who complains... Why dont we just do node round robin allocations during boot? This should mean the static boot time hashes would at least end up on different nodes. Anton 0 248652 1 7374 2 77 3 71 4 72 5 109 6 61 7 75 8 114 9 54 10 34 11 45 12 58 13 35 14 37 15 39 16 32 17 30 18 36 19 31 20 31 21 43 22 47 23 52 24 30 25 26 26 31 27 35 28 35 29 38 30 39 31 38 32 43 33 40 34 49 35 43 36 41 37 44 38 47 39 49 40 51 41 67 42 66 43 104 44 166 45 195 46 289 47 372 48 467 49 542 50 589 51 516 52 436 53 271 54 100 55 53 56 22 57 0 58 1