In the message dated: Fri, 09 May 2008 11:14:01 +0200,
The pithy ruminations from Klaus Steinberger on
<[Linux-cluster] Re: Why GFS is so slow? What it is waiting for?> were:
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[SNIP!]
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=> There is some more tuning, which could be done unfortunately just on creati
=> on
=> of filesystem. The default number of Resource Groups is ways too large for
=>
=> nowadays TByte Filesystems.
I would appreciate it greatly if you could expand on this.
I'm setting up a cluster that will have several filesystems in the 3~6TB range.
This will be GFS1 over LVM2, with SAN (no iSCSI) connections to the servers, if
that has any bearing on the tuning suggestions.
Thanks,
Mark
=>
=> Sincerly,
=> Klaus
=>
=>
=> =2D-
=> Klaus Steinberger Beschleunigerlaboratorium
=> Phone: (+49 89)289 14287 Am Coulombwall 6, D-85748 Garching, Germany
=> =46AX: (+49 89)289 14280 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=> URL: http://www.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~Klaus.Steinberger/
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