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Re: write cache on 3ware controller and XFS

To: Christophe Zwecker <doc@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: write cache on 3ware controller and XFS
From: Stephen Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 05 Nov 2002 14:16:59 -0600
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On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 13:50, Christophe Zwecker wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> im running gentoo with EVMS/LVM on 2.4.19 and XFS on a loop-aes crypted
> device 430GB.
> 
> I have write cache disabled on the 3ware controller. I copied 300 gb
> over network, I noticed that every 50mb or so, the controller stalled,
> didnt accept more data while writing like crazy to disk.
> 
> it took me 24 h to copy 300 gb over 100mbit network. After that I tried
> to turn write cache on, huge more performance. hmm well. I rebooted
> couple of times, suddenley I could mount ther XFS partition any more
> (bad superblock). I disabled write cache again and thank god I could fix
> the issue with xfs_repair.
> 
> So, here I am , disbled write cache, ok. the performance as I stated
> above is awfull, is this how its supposed to be ? disable write cache
> and have terrible performance?

Unfortunately, some hardware is just designed to rely on write
caching. It does seem a little odd that you lost the superblock
though. This is put there by mkfs, and is always present, so how
powering down the device is corrupting it I do not know. That
seems like an issue with the 3ware firmware to me.

Steve

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Principal Engineer, Filesystem Software         email: lord@xxxxxxx


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