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I'm not sure the kernel version cause this issue.
but, the other factors (e.g. machine location, machine spec, juicefs filesystem) are same. so I think the kernel version causes
I wondered Isn't there any requirement about the kernel version for JuiceFS?
Can you advise on this?
Thanks in advance.
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Our environment:
juicefs version 1.1.1+2023-11-28.437f4e6
when copy a 10GB file using
cp
from our JuiceFS, it takes a long time depending on the kernel version.4.19.93
kernel version machine3.10.0
kernel version machinein case of
4.19.93
kernel version machine, too manygetattr
operation occurs during copy a 10GB filebut, I didn't figure out why it happens.
https://juicefs.com/docs/community/performance_evaluation_guide/#juicefs-profile
4.19.93
kernel version machine3.10.0
kernel version machineI'm not sure the kernel version cause this issue.
but, the other factors (e.g. machine location, machine spec, juicefs filesystem) are same. so I think the kernel version causes
I wondered Isn't there any requirement about the kernel version for JuiceFS?
Can you advise on this?
Thanks in advance.
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