> Right. It's unusual to see this many mount options. FYI, the XFS > default is relatime, which is nearly identical to noatime. Specifying > noatime won't gain you anything. Do you really need nosuid, nodev, noexec? Well better say what I don't want on the filesystem no? >Do you also see the low write speed and slow ls on md0, any/all of your > md/RAID10 arrays? Yes, all drive operations are slow, unfortunately, I have no drives in the machine that are not managed by the controller to push tests further. > The usual: "iostat -x -d -m 5" output while the test is running. > Also, you are using buffered IO, so changing it to use direct IO > will tell us exactly what the disks are doing when Io is issued. > blktrace is your friend here.... I've ran the following: # dd if=/dev/zero of=/srv/store/video/test.zero bs=512K count=6000 oflag=direct 6000+0 records in 6000+0 records out 3145728000 bytes (3.1 GB) copied, 179.945 s, 17.5 MB/s # dd if=/srv/store/video/test.zero of=/dev/null iflag=direct 6144000+0 records in 6144000+0 records out 3145728000 bytes (3.1 GB) copied, 984.317 s, 3.2 MB/s Traces are huge for the read test so I put them on Google Drive + SHA1 sums: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxJZG8aWsaMaVWkyQk1ELU5yX2c Drives `sdc` to `sdf` are part of the RAID10 array. Only drives `sdc` and `sde` are used when reading. > That makes me wonder if the controller and drive write caches have been disabled. > That could explain this. Caching is enabled for the controller but not much information. > sys info The System Information =========================================== Main Processor : 500MHz CPU ICache Size : 32KB CPU DCache Size : 32KB CPU SCache Size : 0KB System Memory : 128MB/333MHz/ECC Firmware Version : V1.49 2010-12-02 BOOT ROM Version : V1.49 2010-12-02 Serial Number : Y611CAABAR200126 Controller Name : ARC-1120 =========================================== By the way is enabling the controller cache a good idea? I would disable it and let the kernel manage. -- Jimmy _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs