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From: John Robinson <john.robinson@anonymous.org.uk>
To: Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-v-b@web.de>
Cc: Linux RAID <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Poor write performance with write-intent bitmap?
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:41:49 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49EF108D.4070605@anonymous.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d4b5m4kf.fsf@frosties.localdomain>

On 22/04/2009 10:16, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> John Robinson <john.robinson@anonymous.org.uk> writes:
>> Can't do that, my root filesystem is on the RAID-5, and part of the
>> reason for wanting the bitmap is because the md can't be stopped while
>> shutting down, so it was always wanting to resync at startup, which is
>> rather tedious.
> 
> Normal shutdown should put the raid in read-only mode as last step. At
> least Debian does that. That way even a mounted raid will be clean
> after reboot.

Yes, I would have thought it should as well. But I've just looked at 
CentOS 5's /etc/rc.d/halt and as far as I can see it doesn't try to 
switch md devices to read-only. Of course the root filesystem has gone 
read-only but as we know that doesn't mean the device underneath it gets 
told that. In particular we know that ext3 normally opens its device 
read-write even when you're mounting the filesystem read-only (iirc it's 
so it can replay the journal).

Another issue might be the LVM layer; does that need to be stopped or 
switched to read-only too?

> I would also suggest restructuring your system like this:
> 
> sdX1 1GB  raid1  / (+/boot)
> sdX2 rest raid5  lvm with /usr, /var, /home, ...
> 
> Both / and /usr can usualy be read-only preventing any filesystem
> corruption and raid resyncs in that part of the raid.

I did do this multiple partition/LV thing once upon a time, but I got 
fed up with having to resize things when one partition was full and 
others empty. The machine is primarily a fileserver and Xen host, so the 
dom0 only has 40GB of its own, and I couldn't be bothered splitting that 
up. Having said all this, your suggestion is a good one, it's just my 
preference to have it otherwise :-)

Cheers,

John.


  reply	other threads:[~2009-04-22 12:41 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   ` Poor write performance with write-intent bitmap? John Robinson
2009-04-21  1:33     ` 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 [this message]
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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