What are the correct mkfs.xfs parameters for a lying WD-EARS HDD?
Gim Leong Chin
chingimleong at yahoo.com.sg
Wed Mar 10 02:26:58 CST 2010
Hi,
You can use GPT fdisk (gdisk) to do the partitioning. The author had the exact same problem with the performance of WD 4 kB sector drives. The tool automatically sets the partition start and end at 4 kB boundaries. You can in fact set the partition start and end at any sector you want.
It is the firmware in the WD drives that translates the physical 4 kB sector to 512 byte sectors.
GL
--- On Wed, 10/3/10, Matthias Schniedermeyer <ms at citd.de> wrote:
> From: Matthias Schniedermeyer <ms at citd.de>
> Subject: Re: What are the correct mkfs.xfs parameters for a lying WD-EARS HDD?
> To: "Eric Sandeen" <sandeen at sandeen.net>
> Cc: xfs at oss.sgi.com
> Date: Wednesday, 10 March, 2010, 5:41 AM
> On 09.03.2010 00:47, Matthias
> Schniedermeyer wrote:
> > On 08.03.2010 16:45, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> > > Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > More than a month ago i bought 4 Western
> Digital WD15EARS (1.5 TB) which
> > > > are (AFAIK) the first general/commercial
> available 4k sector SATA-HDDs.
> > > >
> > > > Unfortunatly the HDDs lie about the 4k
> physical sector size and the most
> > > > prominent drawback is a worse than abysmal
> delete performance.
> > > > ("Normal" Read & Write-performance is
> OK)
> > > >
> > > > So if i wanted to (re-)mkfs the filesystems
> what would the correct
> > > > parameters be?
> > >
> > > once that is done, tell mkfs.xfs "-s size=4096"
> to set the 4k sector size
> >
> > So that should be enough?
> > Time for backup/mkfs/restore then.
>
> backup/mkfs/restore is finished.
>
> I'm currently testing delete-performance.
> And it improved to abysmal performance. (As expected)
>
> Read-latency, while deleting, has also improved
> drastically. Before the
> FS was near unusable while deleting. But that is also to be
> expected
> from such a HDD when it is doing RMW like there is no
> tomorrow. ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bis denn
>
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