Re: Supermicro X8DTH-6: Only ~250MiB/s from RAID<->RAID over 10GbE?

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On Sat, 5 Feb 2011, Jean Gobin wrote:

Hi Justin,

When you run the copy over the network, could you issue a "vmstat 1" on
both machines?

Thanks,
J.

iperf & nload:

# ./iperf -c 10.0.1.2
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 10.0.1.2, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 27.7 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[  3] local 10.0.1.1 port 34935 connected with 10.0.1.2 port 5001
[ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
[  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  11.5 GBytes  9.90 Gbits/sec

Device eth0 [10.0.1.2] (1/5):
================================================================================
Incoming:
                                              #######
                                              #######
                                              #######
                                              #######
                                              #######
                                              #######  Curr: 1188.69 MByte/s
                                              #######  Avg: 510.87 MByte/s
                                              #######  Min: 0.00 MByte/s
                                              #######  Max: 1188.82 MByte/s
                                              #######  Ttl: 26.76 GByte
Outgoing:


                                                #####
                                                #####
                                                #####
                                                #####  Curr: 1.01 MByte/s
                                               ######  Avg: 0.43 MByte/s
                                               ######  Min: 0.00 MByte/s
                                               ######  Max: 1.01 MByte/s
                                               ######  Ttl: 23.20 MByte

Read from RAID-0: (1.4Gbyte/sec)

# dd if=bigfile3 of=/dev/null bs=1M
 1  0
 1  0      0 1049192    440 2795456    0    0 1400832     0 11274 2868  0  5 94  1  0
 1  0      0 1049072    440 2789112    0    0 1359872     0 10947 2728  0  5 94  2  0
 1  0      0 1049196    440 2795736    0    0 1228800     0 9931 2749  0  4 94  2  0
 1  0      0 1049196    440 2795736    0    0 1392640     0 11144 2773  0  5 94  1  0
 0  1      0 1049320    440 2795748    0    0 1220608     0 9971 2760  0  4 94  2  0
 0  1      0 1049320    440 2795748    0    0 1392640     0 11163 2785  0  5 94

Write to RAID-0: (1.4Gbyte/sec)
 2  0      0 1995352   4604 1798940    0    0     8 1443783 12074 4957  0  9 86  5  0
 1  1      0 1995268   4604 1798828    0    0     0 1494872 12410 5127  0  9 86  5  0
 1  1      0 1995492   4604 1799132    0    0     0 1463364 12239 5031  0  9 86  5  0
 1  2      0 1995432   4604 1798656    0    0     0 1431832 11993 4697  0  9 86

Everything > 1 Gbyte/sec but when you use the network, 250MiB/s, it does not
make sense.

Justin.

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