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Date:      Sat, 18 Mar 2000 18:25:20 -0800 (PST)
From:      Mark Smith <msmith@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>
To:        fbsddave@mrcaffeine.com (fbsd-dave)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: vinum stats and question(addendum)
Message-ID:  <200003190225.SAA22741@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0003180634400.53717-100000@boris.netgate.net> from "fbsd-dave" at Mar 18, 2000 06:54:48 AM

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I forgot,  My system specs.

Pentium 233mhz MMX
128MB RAM
Adaptec AIC 7880 chip on the mboard
Fujitsu 9.1G UW /dev/da1
IBM/DEC 9.1G UW /dev/da2

OK, I'll play with "oddball" stripe sizes.

Thanks!

> "b"? I would guess all your writes are walking on each other. And with
> power-of-two stripe sizes all your superblocks will be on one drive.
> That's a slow combination. Try some tests again but starting at 128k, and
> try, for instance, 129k to see what it does. Greg is working on a program
> to figure ideal sizes so one day that'll be easier. Also, I notice your
> processor is mostly maxed. I think it's spending itself on the small
> stripe transactions. A faster processor could help but that would be the
> wrong fix IMO.
> 
> The usual stuff about alternating drives between channels holds here, too.
> With a 4 drive stripe, I've seen better than 50% improvements from putting
> drives a/c on one channel and b/d on another vs. a/b and c/d. I'd guess
> your tiny stripe sizes would especially benefit from multiple channels but
> I haven't tested anything that small.
> 
> Let us know! Now I'm curious! :)
> 
> Dave

Mark
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