David Mathog wrote:
If any of you have an LTO Ultrium-3 drive what kind of speeds are you
observing? On one Linux system here (kernel 2.6.24-19) we have an
HP Ultrium-3 attached to an Adaptec ASC-29320ALP U320 controller.
There is nothing else on that SCSI bus, termination and cable seem good.
Getting into scsi-select from the BIOS shows everything set to 320.
No error messages or warnings are appearing. Yet:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nst0 bs=8192 count=10000
only moves 21.3MB/sec. The HP documentation indicates 432GB/hour,
(compressed) which is 120 Mb/sec, so we're off by 6X (or maybe 3X for
2:1 compression, either way, a lot). The system's CPU and memory
aren't rate limiting as
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=8192 count=10000
moves 6.9GB/sec.
Any thoughts where the bottleneck might be?
Have you adjusted the block size up? maybe try
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nst0 bs=8M count=1000
this is about 8 GB, so it hopefully shouldn't take too long. At 21
MB/s, this is about 50 seconds per gigabyte, so if this takes 400
seconds, you may have a problem.
This said, the tape drive numbers we see quoted are "best case"
scenarios, with optimal block sizes, a strong wind at the tapes back,
and no monopole flux nearby. Burning incense may or may not help the
speed, YMMV...
This said, have you tried the "obvious" tests, such as what does lsscsi
report, and lscpi -v for that adapter, and ...
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