specify agsize?
Stan Hoeppner
stan at hardwarefreak.com
Sun Jul 14 17:08:04 CDT 2013
On 7/14/2013 11:14 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Creative_Finishing/enu/2012/Help/05_Installation_Guides/Installation_and_Configuration_Guide_for_Linux_Workstations/0118-Advanced118/0194-Manually194/0199-Creating199
>
> I guess?
>
> That's quite a procedure! And I have to say, a slightly strange one at first glance.
Agreed.
> It'd be nice if they said what they were trying to accomplish rather than just giving you a long recipe.
Again.
> In the end, I think they are trying to create 128AGs and maybe work around some mkfs corner case or other.
Or it's just as likely they are laying out these image frames in a
specific manner across 128 directories, assuming 128 AGs exist, to
achieve some specific "on disk" organization of the files. It's simply
not possible to know without more information.
Interestingly, on a 14+2 RAID6 array of 7.2K drives, normally 128 AGs
will decrease parallel performance due to a huge increase in head seek
latency. Thus I'd assume this isn't a parallel workload. Either that
or Autodesk doesn't know XFS as well as they believe.
--
Stan
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