| To: | Matthew Whittaker-Williams <matthew@xxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: XFS hangs and freezes with LSI 9265-8i controller on high i/o |
| From: | Andre Noll <maan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2012 13:59:34 +0200 |
| Cc: | xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <4FD8552C.4090208@xxxxxxxxx> |
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On Wed, Jun 13, 10:54, Matthew Whittaker-Williams wrote:
> Current Cache Policy: WriteBack, ReadAheadNone, Direct, Write Cache OK if Bad
> BBU
> Disk Cache Policy : Disk's Default
Check if these two policy settings are what you really want. AFAICT
they can make a huge difference, depending on the workload.
Here's what gives best performance. Of course these are also the most
risky settings, so use with care:
Current Cache Policy: WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Cached, Write Cache OK
if Bad BBU
Disk Cache Policy: Enabled
To select these settings for all lds on adapter 0, use
CLI=MegaCli; lsi_adapter_number=0
$CLI -ldsetprop CachedBadBBU -LALL -a$lsi_adapter_number &&
$CLI -ldsetprop -Cached -LAll -a$lsi_adapter_number &&
$CLI -ldsetprop -EnDskCache -LAll -a$lsi_adapter_number &&
$CLI -ldsetprop WB -LALL -a$lsi_adapter_number
Best
Andre
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