Re: howto speed-up thinpool-devices?

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On 08/24/2013 10:42 AM, Oliver Rath wrote:
Hi list,

Im using thinpool-devices (and snapshots, too). I know, thinpool-devices
arent the fastest one, but maybe there could make more use of read (and
maybe write) caching. In my test-system are 32GB of ram, but there is a
max use of cache about <1GB, not more, by heavily use of these devices.

Buffers may be more relevant metric as the I/O among snapshots is "shared" on block device level.

I am using thin snapshots rather heavily (in VMs) and buffers are using 13 GB of total 32 GB RAM on the machine (and it is not running at full load now)

Are you using FS on top of the thin devices?

-- Martian


Is it possible to speed up the reading with growing up the cache use?
The /sys/block/dm-X/.. directories have lots of parameters, but Im not
experienced for that. Maybe Im looking at the wrong place and modifying
kernel parameters (scheduler etc.) are the better way?

Tfh!
Oliver

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