Being a BSD and Solaris guy (ZFS for years!), I brought up my new Observium installation putting mariadb on one ZFS mirror, and Observium on another. One thing that can improve performance is by disabling the atime attribute on a filesystem. Does Observium or mysql/mariadb care about this, or can I safely disable it on either or both filesystems? It won't impact the normal timestamps, just the tracking of the last access time of individual files.
Thanks again.
Nope, we don't care about that.
Adam
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On 24 Dec 2016, 02:51, at 02:51, William Bauer bbauer@scripps.edu wrote:
Being a BSD and Solaris guy (ZFS for years!), I brought up my new Observium installation putting mariadb on one ZFS mirror, and Observium
on another. One thing that can improve performance is by disabling the
atime attribute on a filesystem. Does Observium or mysql/mariadb care about this, or can I safely disable it on either or both filesystems? It won't impact the normal timestamps, just the tracking of the last access time of individual files.
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