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Re: troubleshooting I/O performance bottleneck
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:35:58PM +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> [...]
> Namei Sys-cache Proc-cache 26 ioapic1 pin 0 ndcpy
> Calls hits % hits % ioapic0 pin 16 fltcp
> 6 6 100 809 ioapic0 pin 19 zfod
> vcpu0 ioapic0 cow
> Disks: md0 cd0 wd0 wd1 raid0 150 vcpu0 clock 64 fmin
> seeks vcpu0 xenbus 85 ftarg
> xfers 417 429 423 vcpu0 xbd3.3 itarg
> bytes 13M 13M 13M vcpu0 xvif3.0 3851 wired
> %busy 89.0 58.0 98.0 vcpu0 xbd13.3 pdfre
Writes to disks are almost as fast a with domU: 13MB/s here while it was
11MB/s from the domU.
> [...]
>
> > It could also come from partition layouts; modern disks are known to be
> > faster
> > when writting at the beggining of the drive than at the end.
>
> That would explain a 200% hit?
probably not that much, but it's noticeable.
Did you have something else doing I/O when you did your test, like
a parity rewrite ? systat shows raid0 almost 100% busy in both cases,
and for almost the same data transfer rate.
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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