Re: 3ware 9650SE-4PML RAID-1 Question: One reader process starves I/O to the rest of the system?
From: adam radford
Date: Fri Oct 16 2009 - 18:41:29 EST
Justin,
Can you try turning down the queue depth of the disk that is getting
written to to see if that resolves your responsiveness issue?
I.E.: echo "16" > /sys/block/sdX/device/queue_depth
(replace X with disk letter of device from /raid6 mountpoint).
FYI: It's probably better to send questions like this to linux-scsi rather
than linux-kernel.
-Adam
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried CFQ/deadline schedulers, when I run the following:
>
> # /usr/bin/time dd if=/dev/sdb2 of=/raid6/sdb2.img
>
> Behind which are 2 x Raptor 150GB disks, the system is pretty much unusable
> when I control-c the dd, it comes back to life.
>
> The RAID-6 is a 15-disk RAID-6 which does 600-700MB/s writes.
>
> All cards are on PCI-e and have adequate bandwidth on a P55 board (DP55KG).
>
> Are there any recommended tuning options for a RAID-1 configuration, such
> that
> a heavy I/O read or write operation does not pause the system?
>
> During the dd..
>
> Drive Performance Monitor Configuration for /c1 ...
> Performance Monitor: ON
> Version: 1
> Max commands for averaging: 100
> Max latency commands to save: 10
> Requested data: Instantaneous Drive Statistics
>
> Queue Xfer Resp
> Port Status Unit Depth IOPs Rate(MB/s) Time(ms)
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> p0 OK u0 25 762 26.219 19 p1 OK
> u0 23 780 25.953 24 p2 OK u1
> 1 0 0.000 98 p3 NOT-PRESENT - - -
> - -
>
> Justin.
>
>
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