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Re: WAPL panic
> This looks wrong.
Remember I was only testing read performance then.
> The 6.0 kernel will never, under any circumstances, issue a transfer larger
> than 64K to a disk device, not even a pseudodevice like RAIDframe
I'm well aware of that.
That's why now, I'm testing write performance.
> What fragment size are you using?
The default, whatever that is.
I can repeat the results of my read tests so you don't have to dig for them:
Column titles are fsbsize/SPSU, all on a five-component Level 5 RAID.
Extraction (minutes):
16k/32 16k/8 16k/128 32k/128 64k/128 64k/32
home 163 81* 151 326** 116 79
mail 146 113* 137 525** 109 94
*without quota (by mistake)
**without WAPL (by mistake)
In the following, + means atime, - noatime.
find (seconds):
16k/32 16k/8 16k/128 32k/128 64k/128 64k/32
home+ 158 178 167 128 98 103
home- 79 86 76 77 73 76
mail+ 82 ??? 81 59 47 52
mail- 56 59 54 44 39 41
???: forgot to measure
tar (seconds):
16k/32 16k/8 16k/128 32k/128 64k/128 64k/32
home+ 577 639 536 476 406 418
home- 422 466 369 401 362 361
mail+ 600 690 587 450 371 395
mail- 411 484 375 348 318 337
parallel tars (seconds):
16k/32 16k/8 16k/128 32k/128 64k/128 64k/32
home+ 430+506 497+574 389+466 379+450 269+327 332+358
home- 302+360 355+412 275+333 319+380 242+290 294+288
mail+ 431+444 496+505 419+431 343+350 252+254 285+288
mail- 246+255 289+290 234+237 245+254 203+204 231+233
The last test (parallel tars) was meant to, in addition to the backup
simulation the other two tests did, simulate concurrent access by users.
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