Neil Brown wrote:
> On Saturday November 26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > The cat /dev/nb# >/dev/null    makes ~ 350 Mbit/s on each nodes.

Why is this so slow?
Or is this the max node-HD throughput?
What's the node HW config?

> > The cat /dev/nb0 + nb1 + nb2 + nb3 in one time parallel makes ~ 780-800
> > Mbit/s. - i think this is my network bottleneck.

How much do you get w/ nb0+1,2,3 and nb0+1+2,3 respectively?

> > But the cat /dev/md31 >/dev/null (RAID0, the sum of 4 nodes) only makes
> > ~450-490 Mbit/s, and i dont know why....
> >
> > Somebody have an idea? :-)
>
> Try increasing the read-ahead setting on /dev/md31 using 'blockdev'.
> network block devices are likely to have latency issues and would
> benefit from large read-ahead.

Also try larger chunk-size ~4mb.

--
Al

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