Unstable speed or correct?
am 09.06.2011 09:09:23 von Pol Hallen
Hi folks :-)
I've a raid6 sw (6disks from 1.5Tb) asus p5b-e.
Yestarday I done some checks tests and I see this:
http://fuckaround.org/nuvola/
is it correct (read) speed or is there a problem?
The read line oscillate and I don't understand if there a problem.
hdparm, smartctl and other diagnostic tool doesn't report any problem..
raid6 is correctly runs.
Any idea?
thanks!
Pol
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Re: Unstable speed or correct?
am 09.06.2011 11:02:32 von Pol Hallen
> What benchmark program did you use for the test? Also, was there any other
> programs running at the same time? Was the machine in single-user (init 1)
> state?
hello :-)
dd if=/dev/zero of=/share/raid6/1Gb bs=1024 count=1000000
1000000+0 records in
1000000+0 records out
1024000000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 12.1632 s, 84.2 MB/s
dd if=/dev/zero of=/share/raid6/10Gb bs=1024 count=10000000
10000000+0 records in
10000000+0 records out
10240000000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 142.021 s, 72.1 MB/s
That graphic with palimptest (gnome-disk-utility).
No other applications uses raid (I'm on init 2 but samba, ftp, and other
daemons are off)
iostat not show me any activity by raid, so I think there is not programs that
runs on array.
thanks :-)
Pol
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Unstable speed or correct?
am 09.06.2011 11:36:29 von Durval Menezes
Hello Pol.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Pol Hallen wrote=
:
>
> > What benchmark program did you use for the test? Also, was there an=
y other
> > programs running at the same time? Was the machine in single-user (=
init 1)
> > state?
>
> hello :-)
>
> dd if=3D/dev/zero of=3D/share/raid6/1Gb bs=3D1024 count=3D1000000
> 1000000+0 records in
> 1000000+0 records out
> 1024000000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 12.1632 s, 84.2 MB/s
>
> dd if=3D/dev/zero of=3D/share/raid6/10Gb bs=3D1024 count=3D10000000
> 10000000+0 records in
> 10000000+0 records out
> 10240000000 bytes (10 GB) copied, 142.021 s, 72.1 MB/s
The above dd's seem much more consistent than the graph.
> That graphic with palimptest (gnome-disk-utility).
I'm not familiar with this program (BTW, you mean "palimpsest",
right?), and I've run it for the first time on my system (M4A785-M
with Phenon-II X6 1055T, 4GB RAM, with 3 x ST31500541AS 1.5TB 3.5"
5900RPM HDs plugged directly onto the motherboard's SB700 SATA
controller, running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04.1 LTS, kernel
2.6.32-32-generic; the 3 HDs are mounted as a RAID5 md device and
dedicated to user data-only storage and mounted as /usr2, the root
filesystem runs on a separate SSD disk). Here's my palimpsest graph:
http://durval.com/felwithe_raid5_palimpsest_ro_20110609.jpg
Note that it shows much less "jitter" (local variation) than your graph=
> No other applications uses raid (I'm on init 2 but samba, ftp, and ot=
her
> daemons are off)
>
> iostat not show me any activity by raid, so I think there is not prog=
rams that
> runs on array.
This is very strange... concurrent access by other programs would
certainly explain the variation on your graph.
I would try running some other benchmark that can be run on
single-user state to see if the variation remains. If it does, then I
would conclude that there's something wrong (possibly on your
hardware, like a failing disk doing retries/reseeks).
Cheers,
--
=A0 Durval Menezes.
>
> thanks :-)
>
> Pol
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Re: Unstable speed or correct?
am 09.06.2011 13:25:54 von Pol Hallen
> I'm not familiar with this program (BTW, you mean "palimpsest",
> right?)
yep :-)
> I would try running some other benchmark
iozone3 and bonnie?
Do u known other bench programs?
> that can be run on
> single-user
next day I'll try do these benchs to init 1
>if it does, then I
> would conclude that there's something wrong (possibly on your
> hardware, like a failing disk doing retries/reseeks).
I already examined all disks by smartclt, hdparm and seem there aren't
problems :-/
Is ram a possible problem?
How hardware test I'll do?
thanks :-)
Pol
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Re: Unstable speed or correct?
am 09.06.2011 13:52:07 von Pol Hallen
init 1 raid 6 performance:
http://fuckaround.org/nuvola/?p=17
iostat md0 -x 1:
Device: rrqm/s wrqm/s r/s w/s rsec/s wsec/s avgrq-sz
avgqu-sz await svctm %util
md0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
:-(((
Pol
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