From: Mike Hardy <mhardy@h3c.com>
To: Tom Peters <tpeters@mixcom.com>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: SuSE 9.2 and 3ware 8506 card
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:58:03 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43DE99FB.3010301@h3c.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20060130164019.0ce71eb8@localhost>
It is possible to run SMART commands through to individual drives on
3ware cards, even if you set the drives up as a hardware RAID array
(making them non-addressable otherwise). I'd read up on 'smartmontools'
(the linux SMART protocol implementation) and get ready to set up smartd
to scan the drives at least once a week. I do a short scan once a day
and a full one once a week.
Also, 3ware has their own daemon that exports all array status via a
website if you do a hardware array. You'll need to monitor that somehow
or have it send you mail to make sure you know when the array goes degraded.
tw_cli sounds like a non-web version of that, that could help
That's all focused on reliability though (job #1, imho). Your main
concern seems to be around performance.
The only thing I've seen that looked interesting there on this list had
to do with setting read-ahead parameters at all the different layers -
filesystem, software raid, and block devices. You can find good advice
and some scripts for trying combinations in the archives.
Don't forget hdparm -Tt on a JBOD config to check things at the start
for basic hardware baseline, and bonnie++ at the filesystem level once
you think things are working. That's where I start and end, anyway
Good luck...
-Mike
Tom Peters wrote:
>
> Hi, brand new newbie (is that redundant?) here, who soon to be the proud
> owner of a 3ware 8506-4 RAID card, on its way in the mail. I'm running
> an old P3 on SuSE 9.2 and would like to know what to read to get up to
> speed on setting this card up and maintaining it once I do. I'm pretty
> new to linux and get a lot of advice that is pitched just slightly above
> my level of understanding, so please go slow.
>
> I'm currently using a Compaq SmartArray 3200 with 8 drives and I've
> about given up getting any kind of reasonable performance out of it.
> That, plus the outrageous cost of SCSI drives, is the reason for the
> switch to SATA. I can borrow a pair of 300 GB drives for a while to
> prove the concept (the 3ware card wasn't that pricey) and if I can get
> it to work reasonably well, buy some drives. I think there's some voodoo
> in the BIOS of a real Compaq server that makes it work properly; for me
> it's a dog and writes unbelievably slow.
>
> I've been reading this group for a few weeks and hear some hints and
> intimations about things I should probably learn about. For example,
> someone just mentioned tw_cli maint verify, is that a 3ware thing or a
> ext3 thing? And the fact that there is a 3ware knowledgebase (e.g.
> http://www.3ware.com/KB/article.aspx?id=13247 should help.
>
> So what else do I need to know?
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-01-30 22:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-01-30 22:41 SuSE 9.2 and 3ware 8506 card Tom Peters
2006-01-30 22:58 ` Mike Hardy [this message]
2006-01-31 7:38 ` Peter Daum
2006-02-26 20:55 ` Tom Peters
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