Hi, Bruce, Bruce Momjian wrote: >>It does not find as much liers as the script above, but it is less > > Why does it find fewer liers? It won't find liers that have a small "lie-queue-length" so their internal buffers get full so they have to block. After a small burst at start which usually hides in other latencies, they don't get more throughput than spindle turns. It won't find liers that first acknowledge to the host, and then immediately write the block before accepting other commands. This improves latency (which is measured in some benchmarks), but not syncs/write rate. Both of them can be captured by the other script, but not by my tool. HTH, Markus -- Markus Schaber | Logical Tracking&Tracing International AG Dipl. Inf. | Software Development GIS Fight against software patents in EU! www.ffii.org www.nosoftwarepatents.org