Kirk Bocek wrote:
chrism@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm doing this from memory as the machine is at another location
now. I think I did this:
turned off ncq (per Josh's suggestion)
turned on write caching (it's on an oversized ups and the data isn't
critical)
set storsave to "performance"
changed the memory interleave (thanks to kirk's suggestion). It was
off by default.
used parted to create gpt disklabel
set noatime and one other option that was suggested here for the RAID
partition
used mke2fs -j -b 4096 /dev/blah
That was it.
Okay, now try installing kernel-module-xfs and xfsutils (located in
the centosplus repository), run mkfs.xfs on some unused space, mount
and re-run bonnie++.
To what end? I'd absolutely NEVER use it in production that way.
That's *plenty* fast for me.
Cheers,
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