AFR write speed, ouch!

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I did see a post awhile back about the new AFR killing write speeds,
any update on this?

I setup a 2 server (both are server/client) and only mounted the afr
brick on one of them and attempted to untar linux-source-2.6.26.tar...
what took 5-9 seconds on the local disk took over 5 minutes on the afr
mount.

Are there any tricks I can employ? Is there an option to use such as
"i dont care about autonomous locks" or something? Hm I havent tried
WITHOUT afr, i'll go try that, but this seems kind of odd.

web2:/mnt/test# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    0m6.393s
user    0m0.228s
sys     0m2.928s
web2:/mnt/test# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    0m5.655s
user    0m0.220s
sys     0m3.836s
web2:/mnt/test# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    0m9.639s
user    0m0.284s
sys     0m3.788s
web2:/mnt/test# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    0m7.505s
user    0m0.272s
sys     0m3.792s
web2:/mnt/test# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    0m6.865s
user    0m0.312s
sys     0m3.948s
web2:/mnt/test# cd ../gfs-import/
web2:/mnt/gfs-import# time tar xf linux-source-2.6.26.tar

real    5m26.856s
user    0m0.772s
sys     0m3.464s




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