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* Giving top priority to a rebuild instead of serving userland?
@ 2012-01-09 14:21 Martin Cracauer
  2012-01-09 20:40 ` Alexander Lyakas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Martin Cracauer @ 2012-01-09 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

I am doing a resize on a 4 x 1 TB raid5 array (going to 5x 1 TB).

When there is no userland I/O it reports about 1000 minutes to
rebuild.  However, minor amount of userland demand makes it shoot up
to 3500-4000 as the rebuild puts it's own interests behind.

However, the I/O there is garbage, in this case a disk-noisy web
browser.  Can I tell md to give priority to it's rebuild and serve
userland as it pleases with -say- a maximum of 10% rebuild time
increase? Yes I know that'll make the system very sluggy.

I would be finished already but overnight I left a browser tab open
that caused according to iostat 400-500 Blk_wrtn contiguously.  That
is when *not* actually using the browser (I'll report that as a bug).
Now I am still at 38% rebuild.  Didn't seem worth the price I payed :-)

Martin
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