4.9. Configuring atime Updates

4.9. Configuring atime Updates

4.9. Configuring atime Updates

Each file inode and directory inode has three time stamps associated with it:

If atime updates are enabled as they are by default on GFS and other Linux file systems then every time a file is read, its inode needs to be updated.

Because few applications use the information provided by atime, those updates can require a significant amount of unnecessary write traffic and file-locking traffic. That traffic can degrade performance; therefore, it may be preferable to turn off atime updates.

Two methods of reducing the effects of atime updating are available: