Summary: | Excessive file operations on shutdown | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Ed Burnette <ed.burnette> |
Component: | Resources | Assignee: | Platform-Resources-Inbox <platform-resources-inbox> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | bogofilter+eclipse.org, debbie_wilson |
Version: | 2.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Whiteboard: |
Description
Ed Burnette
2003-02-06 20:47:42 EST
Do you get the same long shutdown times when you start Eclipse and shut it down either right away or after using it for a couple of hours? Do you know how to interpret the log above? (I don't) Thanks. Nope, if I bring it up and immediately back down it takes about 6 seconds to shut down. Roughly, the longer I use it, the longer it takes to shut down. I don't know a whole lot about the format produced by the tool, but for the most part it seems self explanatory (create, read, write, etc.). Looks like bugzilla split the long lines on several separate lines which is making it harder to read. Each line should start with a number like 0.00086700, which is the number of seconds the operation took. Then it has the process name and number, the file system operation, the path name, success or failure, and finally any extra information like offset and length. It looks easier to read on the screen if you download and run the (free) tool. If you want to know more, there is some help at http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/filemon.shtml that says "On Windows NT the heart of Filemon is a file system driver that creates and attaches filter device objects to target file system device objects so that Filemon will see all IRPs and FastIO requests directed at drives. " Digging deeper, the IRP_xx codes are from kernel-mode device driver codes and are doc'd at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en- us/kmarch/hh/kmarch/k113_6egi.asp The FASTIO_xx stuff seems to refer to some shortcut kernel dispatch table. I saw a mention of it in: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en- us/stream/hh/stream/ksfunc_3rg3.asp Hope this helps. Ed, Did you have anything unusual set in your "local history" preferences? You can find these from Window->Preferences->Workbench->Local History. The defaults are to keep files for 7 days, keep 50 entries per file and a maximum of 1MB file size. No, I use the defaults for all those. |