from: Chris Penney <[email protected]>
>That seems slow for LSI disks. I use LSI disk (STK rebrand) and have
>one HBA connected to controller A and the other HBA to controller B.=20
>I then have two 1TB luns primary on A and B (so a total of 4 TB). I
>get ~300MB/s. I'm wondering if you are striping across controllers
>and what file system you use (I use JFS).
>
>How are you chaining the luns into one volume? I use the device
>mapper (4 multipath devices =3D> 1 linear).
>
>
Chris,
We are using XFS, the spare and parity drives are kept in a seperate
jbod case w/ seperate controller, so it would seem we are indeed
striping across controllers (we've had one drive fail so we are using a
spare in that seperate case now). We are using two luns and mount them
seperately as we had some problems with XFS and LVM recognizing volumes
greater than 2Tb. Again I didn't set the SAN up .. I'm going to do more
research in this direction though.
Cheers
Todd
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