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10-05-2004 01:42 PM
10-05-2004 01:42 PM
Hi. i'm using an EMC Storage connected thru fibre card.
My users complaining that the read/write is very slow.
than i do a test using dd command :
and at the same time i open the sar -d.
I have put the result in the attachment, and my kernel info.
Thanks
My users complaining that the read/write is very slow.
than i do a test using dd command :
and at the same time i open the sar -d.
I have put the result in the attachment, and my kernel info.
Thanks
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10-07-2004 10:57 AM
10-07-2004 10:57 AM
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You may be able to improve performance by using ioctl to increase the queuedepth from the default of 8 to something greater, such as 16 or 32. Usually, frame like EMC are slow on a per LUN bases, so people do LVM striping across multiple LUNs to gain performance. Your dd performance won't tell you file system performance, which your users are likely using. You can use sam to change the mount options to improve performance, but beware that the downside is increase risk of data loss in the event of a crash or power loss. If you are using PVlinks, you can do static load balancing by putting the primary path for some LUNs on path 1 and the primary path for other LUNs on path 2.
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