Subject: Re: Slow dump on sun3 machine (3/160)
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: None <rdkeys@unity.ncsu.edu>
List: port-sun3
Date: 03/29/1999 10:47:36
>
> NetBSD dump seems to default to 10k (which maps very nicely to
> the 20 blocks) per write.
OK, that seems reasonable.
> What happens if you use -b to switch the blocksize to say 63
> (which might be the SunOS default) or even higher?
I tried that, and it still went one write of blocks, then slept for
30 seconds, then another, then sleep for 30 seconds.
> Manuel Bouyer recently commited changes to dump to use a read
> cache, which speeded things up quite a bit for normal use. It
> might help your situation. Presumably the next write is not ready
> by the time the drive has finished with the previous :/
I suspect it might be timing related, but I am not sure, presently.
I did change cpu's last night from a 3/160 to a 3/260, and I will
try that, setup tonight and compare. It has 32M ram, and maybe that
might make some difference.
Also, I have a spare wangtek that I will put in in place of the
archive, just in case it may be drive hardware related. I have
seen something that differentiated the two drive types in sun
bits. Maybe there is something different in the way the hardware
should be accessed. Dunno, yet.
Thanks
Bob Keys