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08-01-2008 09:12 AM
08-01-2008 09:12 AM
MSA1000 Performace decrease
Hello,
I have an MSA1000 with two MSA30's attached to that. Both controllers are running in an active/active mode with firmware v.7.0. I have 512k cache in both controllers configured for 50% read and 50%write. I have a Win 2003 server running SQL 2000 attached to the MSA. Now what is happening is I have a calculation routine that I run on a single DB at a time and when the SQL MDF and LDF both reside on the MSA the calculation take about 18 minutes to finish. When I move the LDF (transaction log) to the local drive on the server the calculation takes about 1 minute to complete. The calculation is doing constant writing to the LDF when run and only an occational read to the MDF. I also get a 1 minute time when I move both MDF and LDF files to the local disk. When the files reside on the MSA1000 they are on a 12 disk raid 10 with two logical volumes. I have also done this test on one of the MSA30's with a 12 disk raid 6 with two logical volumes. Any help is appreciated and let me know if you need more information. At this point I am at a loss as to why ther is such a slowdown.
I have an MSA1000 with two MSA30's attached to that. Both controllers are running in an active/active mode with firmware v.7.0. I have 512k cache in both controllers configured for 50% read and 50%write. I have a Win 2003 server running SQL 2000 attached to the MSA. Now what is happening is I have a calculation routine that I run on a single DB at a time and when the SQL MDF and LDF both reside on the MSA the calculation take about 18 minutes to finish. When I move the LDF (transaction log) to the local drive on the server the calculation takes about 1 minute to complete. The calculation is doing constant writing to the LDF when run and only an occational read to the MDF. I also get a 1 minute time when I move both MDF and LDF files to the local disk. When the files reside on the MSA1000 they are on a 12 disk raid 10 with two logical volumes. I have also done this test on one of the MSA30's with a 12 disk raid 6 with two logical volumes. Any help is appreciated and let me know if you need more information. At this point I am at a loss as to why ther is such a slowdown.
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08-01-2008 10:30 AM
08-01-2008 10:30 AM
Re: MSA1000 Performace decrease
Hi,
maybe this thread gives you some ideas:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=454827
maybe this thread gives you some ideas:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=454827
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