On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 14:54, Aaron Toponce <aaron.topo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can you provide the commands from start to finish when building the volume? > > fdisk ... > mdadm ... > pvcreate ... > vgcreate ... > lvcreate ...
Hi, Aaron, I already provided all of the above commands in earlier messages (except for fdisk, since we are giving the entire disks to MD, not partitions). I'll repeat them here for your convenience: Creating the ten 3-way RAID1 triplets - for N in 0 through 9: mdadm --create /dev/mdN -v --raid-devices=3 --level=raid10 \ --layout=n3 --metadata=0 --bitmap=internal --bitmap-chunk=2048 \ --chunk=1024 /dev/sdX /dev/sdY /dev/sdZ Then the big stripe: mdadm --create /dev/md10 -v --raid-devices=10 --level=stripe \ --metadata=1.0 --chunk=1024 /dev/md{0,5,1,6,2,7,3,8,4,9} Then the LVM business: pvcreate /dev/md10 vgcreate vg0 /dev/md10 lvcreate -l 102389 vg0 Note that the file system is not being created on top of LVM at this point, and I ran the test by simply dd-ing /dev/vg0/lvol0. > My experience has been that LVM will introduce about a 1-2% performance > hit compared to not using it This is what we were expecting, it's encouraging. > On a side note, I've never seen any reason to increase or decrease the > chunk size with software RAID. However, you may want to match your chunk > size with '-c' for 'lvcreate'. We have tested a variety of chunk sizes (from 64K to 4MB) with bonnie++ and found that 1MB chunks worked the best for our usage, which is a general purpose NFS server, so it's mainly small random reads. In this scenario it's best to tune the chunk size to increase the probability that a small read from the stripe would result in only one read from the disk. If the chunk size is too small, then a 1KB read has a pretty high chance to be fragmented between two chunks, and, thus, require two I/Os to service instead of one I/O (and, thus, most likely two drive head seeks instead of just one). Modern commodity drives can do about only 100-120 seeks per second. But this is a side note for your side note. :)) >From the man page to 'lvcreate' it seems that the -c option sets the chunk size for something snapshot-related, so it should have no bearing in our performance testing, which involved no snapshots. Am I misreading the man page? Thanks! -- Arcady Genkin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktild4umo3vaq7h2fokbsnt8xl2fyi-8vtnpfm...@mail.gmail.com