In response to Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi there, > > We just purchased a Dell 860 with these specifics: > - dual core pentium 915, 2.8 GHz, 800MHz FSB > - 2x512 MB 533 MHz DDR2 RAM > - Dell's SAS/SATA drive controller(which is actually an LSILogic) > - their 5IR PCI-Express internal RAID controller > - a pair of 250 GB SATA II's set up RAID 1 > > After installing 6.2-RELEASE on the system I noticed, while pulling the ports > collection off the CDROM, that the speed to the drives started out just fine > but long before the ports collection was installed the transfer rate was down > to ~35kB/s. Huh. So I started paying closer attention. I installed a couple > of ports and every time there was anything but miniscule data being > transferred to/from disk the transfer rate bottomed out. I installed the > blogbench port and it confirmed the I/O as tremendously sluggish. I've > attached the output of the blogbench runs. The first is from an old 700 MHz > pc, Acer M25C mobo, with 1 IDE drive just for comparison. The second data set > is the new Dell. I've also attached the output of dmesg. Everything looks > fine except for the mpt lines. Would those be telling of something amiss or > are they innocuous barks? > > I understand that RAID 1 is not the fastest but I certainly expected it to be > faster than it is, esp. with hw RAID. Are my expectations too high and this > is normal?
My personal server is a Dell 860 configured very similarly to yours, with the difference that it has a single 160G SATA drive (no RAID). It's also running 6.2. Frequency = 10 secs Scratch dir = [/home/wmoran/blogbench] Spawning 3 writers... Spawning 1 rewriters... Spawning 5 commenters... Spawning 100 readers... Benchmarking for 30 iterations. The test will run during 5 minutes. Nb blogs R articles W articles R pictures W pictures R comments W comments 23 40257 1492 21472 1191 21093 4394 35 36694 723 24248 906 23669 3058 47 32632 702 23053 622 20938 2639 59 31514 755 22262 662 20536 2255 69 43012 865 30262 711 25146 3160 78 27864 620 20136 485 15956 2146 88 27356 699 19230 412 16104 1706 98 33987 757 23865 647 20387 2573 107 11491 388 7744 432 6358 1208 112 5086 320 3460 173 3193 716 116 3708 190 2437 210 2372 559 120 4654 360 3046 240 3375 910 123 1669 104 1120 89 1003 305 125 1913 135 1263 94 917 467 127 1843 130 1278 128 715 359 127 2328 201 1735 116 1113 368 130 2459 129 1612 103 1000 284 131 2465 76 1499 163 953 460 135 2374 184 1658 162 950 645 137 2412 163 1594 169 1152 585 140 1877 122 1254 137 773 506 144 1512 260 1091 91 628 576 144 1410 153 968 50 1345 430 145 1475 126 849 112 1127 363 148 1670 108 1101 84 874 247 150 2232 159 1536 96 1077 353 151 1269 74 850 90 866 278 154 1143 106 835 97 679 363 155 1407 169 1005 43 1075 397 157 1434 88 1082 101 822 326 Final score for writes: 157 Final score for reads : 6648 For comparison, here are the scores you posted: Frequency = 10 secs Scratch dir = [/var/tmp] Spawning 3 writers... Spawning 1 rewriters... Spawning 5 commenters... Spawning 100 readers... Benchmarking for 30 iterations. The test will run during 5 minutes. Nb blogs R articles W articles R pictures W pictures R comments W comments 0 1505 101 0 16 0 181 0 2163 66 37 35 1940 142 0 1671 42 127 33 1304 109 1 2228 11 1008 84 2482 144 1 2027 34 1173 61 3059 145 1 1407 22 1291 32 628 70 3 3306 71 3330 39 1323 156 4 3080 91 3058 22 2152 149 4 1453 36 1306 16 596 64 5 3190 56 2595 50 1423 144 6 3299 50 2073 59 834 134 6 1625 23 978 33 488 68 6 2954 35 2032 73 1065 142 8 3157 36 2198 78 1307 140 9 1124 19 767 24 592 56 9 2837 45 2093 64 1442 142 11 2798 50 2124 63 1753 143 12 1395 30 1181 23 776 69 13 3312 87 2696 24 1283 143 13 3105 102 2517 12 1546 146 13 1670 43 1129 22 1266 80 14 2248 32 1594 63 1900 119 16 2876 78 2268 22 1608 136 16 1797 52 1244 16 1168 89 16 2142 48 1466 35 1649 106 17 2903 45 2123 58 1406 131 18 2096 22 1536 56 1096 97 19 2091 30 1310 44 1076 100 20 3152 41 2117 68 1127 138 21 2510 52 1578 34 1294 115 Final score for writes: 21 Final score for reads : 2442 Certainly looks like that RAID card sucks. Unfortunately, I don't know what those mpt0 alerts are about. -- Bill Moran Collaborative Fusion Inc. http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~wmoran/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 412-422-3463x4023 _______________________________________________ freebsd-performance@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"