Re: [OT] RAID controllers blocking one another? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: [OT] RAID controllers blocking one another?
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Msg-id dcc563d10801171307p4869b0ayc27c3433c19455ba@mail.gmail.com
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In response to [OT] RAID controllers blocking one another?  ("Sean Davis" <sdavis2@mail.nih.gov>)
Responses Re: [OT] RAID controllers blocking one another?  (Greg Smith <gsmith@gregsmith.com>)
Re: [OT] RAID controllers blocking one another?  ("Steinar H. Gunderson" <sgunderson@bigfoot.com>)
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On Jan 17, 2008 2:17 PM, Sean Davis <sdavis2@mail.nih.gov> wrote:
> We have a machine that serves as a fileserver and a database server.  Our
> server hosts a raid array of 40 disk drives, attached to two3-ware cards,
> one 9640SE-24 and one 9640SE-16. We have noticed that activity on one
> controller blocks access on the second controller, not only for disk-IO but
> also the command line tools which become unresponsive for the inactive
> controller.   The controllers are sitting in adjacent PCI-express slots on a
> machine with dual-dual AMD and 16GB of RAM.  Has anyone else noticed issues
> like this?  Throughput for either controller is a pretty respectable
> 150-200MB/s writing and somewhat faster for reading, but the "blocking" is
> problematic, as the machine is serving multiple purposes.
>
> I know this is off-topic, but I know lots of folks here deal with very large
> disk arrays; it is hard to get real-world input on machines such as these.

Sounds like they're sharing something they shouldn't be.  I'm not real
familiar with PCI-express.  Aren't those the ones that use up to 16
channels for I/O?  Can you divide it to 8 and 8 for each PCI-express
slot in the BIOS maybe, or something like that?

Just a SWAG.

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