On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 12:02, Nick Piggin wrote:
Yeah, take off GFP_HIGH and set GFP_NOWARN (always). I would be
interested to see how that goes.
Obviously it won't eliminate your failures there (it will probably
produce more of them), however it might help the scsi command
allocation from overwhelming the system.
Hmm.. seems to help little. IO rate is not great (compared to 90MB/sec
with "raw") - but machine is making progress. But again, its pretty
unresponsive.
Thanks,
Badari
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