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Re: Why is `find -name '*.txt'` much slower than '*.txt' on glusterfs?
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Mike Frysinger |
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Re: Why is `find -name '*.txt'` much slower than '*.txt' on glusterfs? |
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Sat, 20 Jan 2018 01:23:16 -0500 |
On 19 Jan 2018 22:26, Peng Yu wrote:
> There are ~7000 .txt files in a directory on glusterfs. Here are the
> run time of the following two commands. Does anybody know why the find
> command is much slower than *.txt. Is there a way to change the api
> that `find` uses to search files so that it can be more friendly to
> glusterfs?
you can look at the syscalls used by running it through strace and
looking to see what it's doing.
$ strace -Ttf sh -c 'echo *.txt'
$ strace -Tt find -name '*.txt'
that said, this is the coreutils group which doesn't maintain either
`find` or `sh` or `bash`, so you'll want to try one of the other
groups. or talk to the glusterfs group to see what aspect their fs
is not as good at.
-mike
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