Re: ext4 data=writeback performs worse than data=ordered now
From: NeilBrown
Date: Wed Dec 14 2011 - 20:28:13 EST
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 09:00:10 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> > I found sometimes one disk hasn't any request inflight, but we can't
> > send request to the disk, because the scsi host's resource (the queue
> > depth) is used out, looks we send too many requests from other disks and
> > leave some disks starved. The resource imbalance in scsi isn't a new
> > problem, even 3.1 has such issue, so I'd think writeback introduces new
> > imbalance between the 12 disks. In fact, if I limit disk's queue depth
> > to 10, in this way the 12 disks will not impact each other in scsi
> > layer, the performance regression fully disappears for both writeback
> > and order mode.
>
> I observe similar issue in MD. The default
>
> q->nr_requests = BLKDEV_MAX_RQ;
>
> is too small for large arrays, and I end up doing
>
> echo 1280 > /sys/block/md0/queue/nr_requests
>
> in my tests.
And you find this makes a difference?
That is very surprising because md devices don't use requests (and really use
the 'queue' at all) and definitely don't make use of nr_requests.
NeilBrown
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