Ferenc Wagner <wferi@xxxxxxx> writes: > I installed the new OpenAIS infrastructure (cluster-2.00.00) on my > cluster. Here are the results of the usual tests: [...] > > The magic limit of 500 disappeared, and flocks are indeed twice as > fast as plocks, something you probably expected. However, in the > first test the old infrastructure was much-much faster, doing an > iteration in about 0.2 s, thanks to some caching effect. This is the > kind of performance I'm after. How can I tune the new infrastructure, > like cache sizes in the old? Or should I look for something else? One more thing: the old infrastructure became fast when only one (or sometimes two) node kept the shared volume mounted. Now this effect is lost as well, a single node or all three nodes mounting the volume shows the same not-so-stellar performance. Is this expected, or do I make a mistake somewhere? -- Thanks, Feri. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster