Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:09:14 +0200 From: "Josep Pujadas i Jubany" <josep@bellera.cat> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: gmirror problem with HP Proliant ML110 G5 Message-ID: <20080423090458.M95162@bellera.cat> In-Reply-To: <fui0ql$4ot$1@ger.gmane.org> References: <20080417171439.M22551@bellera.cat> <fu9nof$a6r$1@ger.gmane.org> <20080418173850.M43706@bellera.cat> <fuhmut$vo3$1@ger.gmane.org> <20080421120112.M91702@bellera.cat> <fui0ql$4ot$1@ger.gmane.org>
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:20:37 +0200, Ivan Voras wrote > Josep Pujadas i Jubany wrote: > > > Now my problem is that I'm not felling sure with this machine & operating > > system ... > > > > Does any way to make an stressing test to the disks? > > You could try the usual benchmarks - bonnie++, randomio, etc. The > last one you must build yourself (from > http://arctic.org/~dean/randomio/) but it's really hard on the > drives :) I'd recommend you create two shell scripts that repeatedly > run bonnie++ and randomio in parallel (started from different shells, > etc.) Hello! I installed bonnie++ from ports, I opened 7 consoles and I made 7 tests 10 times repeated at the same time: $ bonnie++ -s 3072 -r 512 -n 5 -x 10 The gmirror continues working ... Thanks, Josep Pujadas
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