And what about a raw disk tape to raw tape copy ? # dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/nst0 bs=32k count=32768 PS: 14 disk in raid 0 is very fragile, this should be used only for caching data. With a PV220 maybe a backup engine then ! On 9/2/07, Dan Dansereau <ddansereau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My apology for cross posting > > We have a DELL6850 with 8Gbytes of memory, four 3.2Ghz CPU's , perc 4 > raid controller, with fourteen 300Gbyte 10Krpm disk on a powervault > 220s, And a powervault 124T LTO-3 tape systems on a separate > 160Mbyte/sec adaptec SCSI card. > The disks are configured as two 2Tbyte raid 0 partitions using the perc > 4 hardware. > > The problem is - reading from the disk, and writing to the tape is > pathetically slow. > The specs say I should get around 80Mbyte/second - in reality - is about > 500 Kbytes/second > > Writing just to tape, using /dev/zero as input and dd to write, I can > get up to 60Mybte/second, indicating that the tape drive and scsi card > is functional from a hardware perspective. Since I can read and write > data to the disks - I assume that they are functional. > The files are 80Mybtes for the minimum size that I am writing to tape. > > DELL Support hides behind the fact that CENTOS is not a supported OS, > But RED HAT is - so switch to it, so DELL can get RED HAT Support > involved. And the fact that Rocks is a modification to an unsupported > OS.... > > I have tried using various block size in tar from 256 to 8192 - with > minimal success. > > Does anybody have any experience on setting the OS/Kernel parameters to > utilize the hardware at something more then a snails pace? > Or > Suggestions on what I could test and/or try? > Or > Is there a standard disk / tape IO test package that could test the > speed/performance of the disks and /or tapes? > > Thanks for your help > Dan A. Dansereau > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Alain Spineux aspineux gmail com May the sources be with you _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos