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08-18-2003 05:09 PM
08-18-2003 05:09 PM
Disk queue high with low disk utilization
Can someone help me to explain this problem and how can I solve it?
My HW specification,
Server : rp7410/8 cpu/16g ram
Disk Array : EMC 3330-18 / 18GB*20
DB : ORACLE 7.3.4.5
ERP : BaanIII
Before this ERP system migrate from HP V2500 server (12 cpu/12G RAM) to rp7410 (8cpu/16GB RAM), everthing is okay and performance good..
But after migration, the performance is very bad ....
Why we get high disk queue ( > 5) but the disk utilization around 80~90?
Any suggestion?
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08-18-2003 05:21 PM
08-18-2003 05:21 PM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
vmstat 5 5
sar -d 5 5
sar -v 5 5
sar -u 5 5
swapinfo -tam
fcmsutil /dev/td? (* I/O reads and writes *)
queue_depth (* use power link *)
ioscan -fnkC disk
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08-18-2003 05:25 PM
08-18-2003 05:25 PM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
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08-18-2003 05:58 PM
08-18-2003 05:58 PM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
Kmtune & sysdef & system here, please check the attached file (zip).
Thanks,
Jack Fan
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08-18-2003 06:09 PM
08-18-2003 06:09 PM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
sar / fcmsutil /ioscan results here, please check attached file.
Thanks,
Jack Fan
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08-19-2003 04:08 AM
08-19-2003 04:08 AM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
I/O under 'fcmsutil' is not listed and I am susptect all you I/O is going out one HBA. I.e., td0, td1, td2, etc. To correct this use a round robin PV Link ordering: c9 primary c10 alternat , c10 primary c9 alternate, etc.
You can also use LVM stripping to load balance but try round robin first.
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08-19-2003 08:24 AM
08-19-2003 08:24 AM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
You can see that there appears to be a correlation between the %busy and avserv figures (the more time it takes the disk to complete each request, the more time it is busy).
I would start by checking the disk array configuration.
Greater than 20 milliseconds to complete a disk request is an indication of a problem somewhere in the disk subsystem.
Perhaps caching has been turned off?
HTH,
Michael.
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08-19-2003 08:34 AM
08-19-2003 08:34 AM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
You may also check your throttling configuration and maxIO kernel parameters. What about your block sizes == is it equal to your Oracle DB Block size? VxFS block size should be 8192 (8k) which should match Oracle's DB Block size of 8192... as well..
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08-19-2003 08:34 AM
08-19-2003 08:34 AM
Re: Disk queue high with low disk utilization
Do you have workload analyzer on your server?
If you have EMCs PowerPath you could eliminate the bottlenecks by adding an fibre HBA if you have an available slot in the 3830.
If you had a failure and are using PowerPath you would see high IO on one path and the IO would deadlock. Since Powerpath handles failover you might miss it...
Do a powermt display dev=all | grep dead.
If you have multiple HBAs and have lost paths this will explain high IO rates and this may be the problem we saw the same symptoms...
I have a V2600 production box and have 7410 for a test box. If you use pvlinks and a path failed you could see this....