Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 16 Jun 2005 11:48:01 +1000 | From | Nick Piggin <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.12-rc6-mm1 & 2K lun testing |
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Badari Pulavarty wrote: > On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 12:02, Nick Piggin wrote: >
>>Yeah, take off GFP_HIGH and set GFP_NOWARN (always). I would be >>interested to see how that goes. >> >>Obviously it won't eliminate your failures there (it will probably >>produce more of them), however it might help the scsi command >>allocation from overwhelming the system. > > > Hmm.. seems to help little. IO rate is not great (compared to 90MB/sec > with "raw") - but machine is making progress. But again, its pretty > unresponsive. >
Anything measurable that we can use to maybe get the chage picked up and tested in -mm for a while?
> Thanks, > Badari > > procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- > ----cpu---- > r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy > id wa > 131 254 34896 31328 2540 4982740 0 0 29 101877 1086 11220 > 0 100 0 0 > 149 268 34896 32824 2536 4983712 13 0 42 39505 439 4454 0 > 100 0 0 > 135 254 34896 31112 2536 4984768 11 0 20 36233 373 4078 0 > 100 0 0 > 130 242 34896 32600 2536 4987364 6 0 161 33626 377 3957 0 > 100 0 0 > 153 263 34896 32592 2532 4993560 0 0 14 37124 385 4468 0 > 100 0 0 > 144 236 34896 32668 2548 5013148 6 0 154 220366 2360 27530 > 0 100 0 0
Though it can be difficult to judge performance based on vmstat when you get these large spikes. vmstat is measuring requests into the elevator so you see batching and throttling effects. I would expect requests completing to be more even... your entire vmstat listing looks like it is averaging about 60-70MB/s - does this agree with your measurements?
Finally, do you see anything interesting on the profiles?
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