>>> On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 1:54 pm, in message <200603151154.33504.jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I then did some calculations, based on the sustained write speed of our >> drive array (as measured by copying big files to it), and we tried >> this: >> >> bgwriter_lru_percent = 20.0 >> bgwriter_lru_maxpages = 200 >> bgwriter_all_percent = 10.0 >> bgwriter_all_maxpages = 600 >> >> This almost totally eliminated the clusters of timeouts, and caused the >> transaction application rate to increase by a factor of eight over the >> already- improved speed. (That is, we were running 30 to 35 times as >> many transactions per minute into the database, compared to the default >> background writer configuration.) I'm going to let these settings >> settle in for a week or two before we try adjusting them further (to see >> if we can eliminate those last few timeouts of this type). > > > Can you tell us what type of array you have? Each machine has a RAID5 array of 13 (plus one hot spare) 15,000 RPM Ultra 320 SCSI drives 2 machines using IBM ServRaid6M battery backed caching controllers 2 machines using IBM ServRaid4MX battery backed caching controllers