I wish I'd bothered with mdadm stripe sizes too - but the array is pretty full now and I'll live with what it delivers.
Essentially I found the best performance on *my* system with all low level devices and the md device set to a 0 readahead and the lvm device set to 4096.
I'm only interested in video streaming big (1+Gb) files. Your needs (and hence test) may differ.
my system is 2.6.10-rc2, xfs, lvm2, raid5, sata disks.
cc'ed the lvm group since this often seems to come up in conjunction with you guys :)
For your entertainment...
#!/bin/bash RAW_DEVS="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/hdb" MD_DEVS=/dev/md0 LV_DEVS=/dev/huge_vg/huge_lv
LV_RAS="0 128 256 1024 4096 8192" MD_RAS="0 128 256 1024 4096 8192" RAW_RAS="0 128 256 1024 4096 8192"
function show_ra() { for i in $RAW_DEVS $MD_DEVS $LV_DEVS do echo -n "$i `blockdev --getra $i` :: " done echo }
function set_ra() { RA=$1 shift for dev in $@ do blockdev --setra $RA $dev done }
function show_performance() { COUNT=4000000 dd if=/dev/huge_vg/huge_lv of=/dev/null count=$COUNT 2>&1 | grep seconds }
for RAW_RA in $RAW_RAS do set_ra $RAW_RA $RAW_DEVS for MD_RA in $MD_RAS do set_ra $MD_RA $MD_DEVS for LV_RA in $LV_RAS do set_ra $LV_RA $LV_DEVS show_ra show_performance done done done
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