ciss(4): speed degradation for Compaq Smart Array [edited]
Martin Nilsson
martin at gneto.com
Wed Mar 30 12:03:36 PST 2005
Doug White wrote / skrev:
>
> I'd also suggest using a tool like iozone to run your tests instead of dd.
> Unless your workload consists of entirely sequential writes this perf test
> is worthless.
What is wrong with using dd to measure max read/write bandwith of the
controller-disk system?
I use the following to determine if there are any obvious problems with
new hardware: (ad1 should not have any useful data).
At the same time I run "systat -v 1" on another console.
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad1 bs=128k
dd if=/dev/ad1 of=/dev/null bs=128k
On a modern disk this should give numbers in the vicinity of 50MB/s at
the beginning of the disk. This tells me in seconds if there is
something wrong with the controller, cable, disk (or FreeBSD driver).
If I can't get decent bandwith with this simple test, how could I get
good performance with any other test program?
Regards,
Martin
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