Meike Stone wrote:
2011/11/10 Adam Waleadamw@staff.iinet.net.au:
For anyone that was interested in the fix for this, moving to shared memory resolved the issue.
Hello Adam,
we had the same problem and could it solve the same way. Sorry, I haven't seen this thread..
Do you have tried to mount your partition where the data directory is located with "noatime"? This (atime) causes a lot of very expensive write operations on every read access of the memory mapped files. It would be very interesting if mounting the data partition with "noatime" can solve the problem too? But be careful, some other programs (e.g. mail, backup,..) may rely on atime, it depends what programs using this partition.
Use relatime, that will take care of any other dependencies.