On 22 May 2006, at 14:05, Rainer Shiz wrote:
Hi,
I have a general question on operating software RAIDs in linux.
I am running md RAID in linux 2.6.12 kernel. I observed that the
sync speeds
were always much closer to /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_min value,
than
/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max value. I agree that disk activity
(I/O) and
other system usage will bring down sync speeds. But I want sync speeds
to be
higher at whatever cost. So I thought I will just set max value to
around
500000 and leave the min at 5000. But with idle disk activity and
otherwise
idle system usage, I still see sync speeds around 5300Kb/s only.
So Is the 2.6 kernel designed to sync at speeds closer to min than
max?
Please advise.
I must admit I keep my settings on the default (1000/200000) and get
whatever my disks can handle, usually 50-70MB/sec. All this is on a
completely idle system, doing anything disk bound at all will lower
these numbers significantly. This is on various SATA controllers, all
with Seagate drives.
HTH,
Chris
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