Re: Some problems with the raid-stuff in 2.4.0-test12pre3

From: Florian Heinz (sky@sysv.de)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 04:52:33 EST


On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 01:11:45PM +1100, Neil Brown wrote:
> On Thursday November 30, sky@dereference.de wrote:
> > Hello people,
> >
> > I have some trouble with the raid-stuff.
> > My machine is a Pentium-III, 256 MB ram and 7 scsi-disks (IBM DNES-318350W
> > 17B). I'm using raid5 for 6 of these disks (chunk-size 8).
> > Machine boots, I do mkraid /dev/md0 and then mke2fs /dev/md0 and that's
> > where the problems start. mkfs tries to write 684 inode-tables and after the
> > first 30 it gets very slow. ps ax (with wchan) tells me it hangs in
> > wakeup_bdflush.
> > I'm rather sure it's related to the raidcode, because without raid the disks
> > work as expected.
> > I'm using an Adaptec 7892A with the aic7xxx-driver, I have disabled the TCQ
> > and the extra checks for the new queueing code, but I have tried with both
> > activated, too.
> > No related messages from the kernel in the syslog.
> > It worked fine with 2.2.x.
>
> Is it just "very slow", but it eventually finishes, it is it so slow,
> that it actually stops and doesn't make any progress at all?
>
> raid5 in 2.4 is definately slower than in 2.2. Could that be all that
> you are seeing?

It's so slow that it's unusable. Especially writing. open() and
close()-calls often hang for 20 seconds or more.
write-calls hang for 3-4 seconds. This has to be a bug.
But yes, after a long time, it finishes ;)
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