From: Farkas Levente <lfarkas@bnap.hu>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: poor performance with raid1 / raid0
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 16:52:12 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EF07C9C.7070802@bnap.hu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3EF079A9.9FB561AF@SteelEye.com>
Paul Clements wrote:
> Per Andreas Buer wrote:
>
>>Andrew Rechenberg <arechenberg@shermfin.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>Check /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_[min|max]. If they are set too low
>>>then your re-mirror will behave as such. To change just echo a new
>>>value:
>>>
>>>echo 30000 > /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_min
>>>echo 50000 > /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
>>>
>>
>>I did so - and now:
>>
>>md6 : active raid1 md16[2] sdd6[0]
>> 117185984 blocks [2/1] [U_]
>> [>....................] recovery = 0.1% (229120/117185984)
>>finish=59.5min speed=32731K/sec
>
>
> That's probably because you just lowered the values. The maximum is
> normally 100000. To check what the default values are, reboot and do:
>
> cat /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_*
>
> Then echo a _larger_ number into those files.
>
> There is no absolute maximum value (except maybe 2^32), so don't be
> afraid to raise the values to 10 or 100 times what they were. That
> should ensure that your resync speed is close to its theoretical
> maximum.
can someone tell me what these numbers means?
of course my goal (as everyones) to achieve the maximum possible
performance.
can I do any harm if I set these numbers to high?
it no, why not set it bu default?
thanks in advance.
--
Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!"
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-06-18 14:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-06-18 12:32 poor performance with raid1 / raid0 Per Andreas Buer
2003-06-18 13:42 ` Andrew Rechenberg
2003-06-18 14:00 ` Per Andreas Buer
2003-06-18 14:39 ` Paul Clements
2003-06-18 14:52 ` Farkas Levente [this message]
2003-06-18 14:59 ` Paul Clements
2003-06-18 15:03 ` Ross Vandegrift
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