2003-05-08 07:00:08

by Dave Zarzycki

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Subject: PCI-X/Ultra320/RAID tuning problem?

I have the following setup, which is performing below my expectations.
I was wondering if any of the list subscribers could provide any tuning
tips:

Red Hat Linux 9
Tyan Thunder i7501 Pro (S2721-533) motherboard
2GB RAM
8 Ultra320 Seagate 15k.3 drives, 4 on each Ultra320 channel
no additional PCI/PCI-X devices installed

dmesg: http://zarzycki.org/~dave/dmesg

lspci -vvv: http://zarzycki.org/~dave/lspci-vv.out

These lines in the dmesg output seem troubling:

aic79xx: PCI4:2:1 MEM region 0x0 unavailable. Cannot memory map device.
aic79xx: PCI4:2:0 MEM region 0x0 unavailable. Cannot memory map device.

I seem to be topping out at 200 to 255MB/s depending on the setup
(messured with hdparm -t and dd), while each drive is capable of 72MB/s.
Dual Ultra320 with PCI-X should do better than this, right? I'd estimate
500+ MB/s given this setup. Am I being unreasonable?

Thanks for any help.

davez

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Dave Zarzycki
http://zarzycki.org/~dave/




2003-05-09 13:04:46

by Valdis Klētnieks

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Subject: Re: PCI-X/Ultra320/RAID tuning problem?

On Thu, 08 May 2003 00:12:36 PDT, Dave Zarzycki <[email protected]> said:
> I seem to be topping out at 200 to 255MB/s depending on the setup
> (messured with hdparm -t and dd), while each drive is capable of 72MB/s.
> Dual Ultra320 with PCI-X should do better than this, right? I'd estimate
> 500+ MB/s given this setup. Am I being unreasonable?

What's the backplane/whatever max effective bandwidth?


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