From: John Robinson <john.robinson@anonymous.org.uk>
To: Linux RAID <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Poor write performance with write-intent bitmap?
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 01:44:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49ED16F7.3040906@anonymous.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49ED096E.1000002@anonymous.org.uk>
On 21/04/2009 00:46, I wrote:
[...]
> # time dd if=/dev/zero of=big_file bs=4096 count=2560000
> 2560000+0 records in
> 2560000+0 records out
> 10485760000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 264.448 seconds, 39.7 MB/s
[...]
> I'm not quite sure whether I should be disappointed at my writes being
> so slow. Certainly there's a lot of rattling during writing, which
> probably indicates lots of seeks to write ext3's journal.
No, that's not it. Using a scratch logical volume over the md RAID-5
isn't much better:
# time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mapper/vg0-scratch bs=4096 count=2560000
2560000+0 records in
2560000+0 records out
10485760000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 230.036 seconds, 45.6 MB/s
real 3m50.077s
user 0m1.608s
sys 0m11.097s
It still rattles a lot, suggesting a lot of seeking. Now if I turn off
the bitmap and try again:
# mdadm --grow /dev/md1 --bitmap=none
# time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mapper/vg0-scratch bs=4096 count=2560000
2560000+0 records in
2560000+0 records out
10485760000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 110.17 seconds, 95.2 MB/s
real 1m50.346s
user 0m1.900s
sys 0m13.537s
That's more like it, and no more rattling. Can I tune settings for the
internal bitmap, or is this something which will have improved anyway
since my kernel (2.6.18-128.1.6.el5.centos.plusxen so essentially a
prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor's EL5 codebase for
md/raid5)? I mean, I do want the bitmap, but I hadn't realised it was
quite so expensive (not that it matters much in this particular
application).
Cheers,
John.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-21 0:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-20 17:12 Performance of a software raid 5 Johannes Segitz
2009-04-20 23:46 ` John Robinson
2009-04-21 0:10 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-21 0:52 ` John Robinson
2009-04-21 1:05 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-21 1:12 ` John Robinson
2009-04-21 1:19 ` NeilBrown
2009-04-21 2:04 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-21 5:46 ` Neil Brown
2009-04-21 12:40 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-24 13:49 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-26 17:03 ` Johannes Segitz
2009-04-21 18:56 ` Corey Hickey
2009-04-22 12:29 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-04-22 22:32 ` Corey Hickey
2009-04-22 9:07 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-21 0:44 ` John Robinson [this message]
2009-04-21 1:33 ` Poor write performance with write-intent bitmap? NeilBrown
2009-04-21 2:13 ` John Robinson
2009-04-21 5:50 ` Neil Brown
2009-04-21 12:05 ` John Robinson
2009-05-22 23:00 ` Redeeman
2009-04-22 9:16 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-22 12:41 ` John Robinson
2009-04-22 14:02 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-23 7:48 ` John Robinson
2009-04-22 14:21 ` Andre Noll
2009-04-23 8:04 ` John Robinson
2009-04-23 20:23 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-21 16:00 ` Bill Davidsen
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