Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
Ok i have tested writes speed during normal operation and i got sames results with two versions ~ 600 Ko/s. But why i find difference when syncing is active (30ko=>2ko) ??? And 2ko/s is very small.... Your idea is fine (rate=5M) if there is only one resource synchronised but not if there are many. Benoit. Bernd Schubert <bernd-schubert at web.de>@linbit.com on 05/10/2004 14:47:50 Sent by: drbd-user-bounces at linbit.com To: drbd-user at linbit.com cc: Subject: Re: [DRBD-user] Write performance 0.7.4 versus 0.7.5 on Primary + SyncTarget On Tuesday 05 October 2004 14:29, Benoit.Ropartz at alcatel.fr wrote: > Kernel : 2.4.20 (PPC) > DRBD : 0.7.5 & 0.7.4 > FileSystem : ext3 / data=journal & sync > > Hello, > > I copying a file of 512ko on Primary whereas the state of its connection is > SyncTarget. > > Results : > > 0.7.4 DRBD version : 15s (~34k/s) > 0.7.5 DRBD version : 4mn33s (~1.8k/s) > > Same test with a file of 5Mo. > > Results : > > 0.7.4 DRBD version : 3mn53s (~22 k/s) > 0.7.5 DRBD version : ....too long....(syncing is finished before writing) > > With new DRBD release 0.7.5, writing are very slow !!! You mean, you only did write tests while both nodes are in syncing process? Well, could you please also tell us the write speed during normal operation (connected state?)? If the write speed is only slow during a synchronisation, you might want to reduce the sync speed, e.g.: syncer { rate 5M; } Cheers, Bernd _______________________________________________ drbd-user mailing list drbd-user at lists.linbit.com http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user