On 06/01/2012 02:33 PM, Jeff Bacon wrote:
I'd be interested in the results of such tests. You can change the primarycache
parameter on the fly, so you could test it in less time than it
takes for me to type this email :-)
-- Richard
Tried that. Performance headed south like a cat with its tail
> Anybody who has worked on a SPARC system for the past 15 years is well
> aware of NUMAness. We've been living in a NUMA world for a very long time,
> a world where the processors were slow and far memory latency is much, much
> worse than we see in the x86 world.
>
> I look forward to seeing the
> I'd be interested in the results of such tests. You can change the
> primarycache
> parameter on the fly, so you could test it in less time than it
> takes for me to type this email :-)
> -- Richard
Tried that. Performance headed south like a cat with its tail on fire. We
didn't bother quanti
> I'm getting sub-optimal performance with an mmap based database
> (mongodb) which is running on zfs of Solaris 10u9.
>
> System is Sun-Fire X4270-M2 with 2xX5680 and 72GB (6 * 8GB + 6 *
> 4GB)
> ram (installed so it runs at 1333MHz) and 2 * 300GB 15K RPM disks
>
> - a few mongodb instances ar
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
- Is there a parameter similar to /proc/sys/vm/swappiness that can control
how long unused pages in page cache stay in physical ram
if there is no shortage of physical ram ? And if not how long will unused pages
stay in page cache stay in physical ram g
On 05/29/2012 03:29 AM, Daniel Carosone wrote:
For the mmap case: does the ARC keep a separate copy, or does the vm
system map the same page into the process's address space? If a
separate copy is made, that seems like a potential source of many
kinds of problems - if it's the same page then th
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 01:34:18PM -0700, Richard Elling wrote:
> I'd be interested in the results of such tests.
Me too, especially for databases like postgresql where there's a
complementary cache size tunable within the db that often needs to be
turned up, since they implicitly rely on some fi
2012-05-29 0:34, Richard Elling wrote:
I'd be interested in the results of such tests. You can change the
primarycache
parameter on the fly, so you could test it in less time than it takes
for me to type
this email :-)
I believe it would also take some time for memory distribution
to settle, e
[Apologies to the list, this has expanded past ZFS, if someone complains, we can
move the thread to another illumos dev list]
On May 28, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Lionel Cons wrote:
> On 28 May 2012 22:10, Richard Elling wrote:
>> The only recommendation which will lead to results is to use a
>> differe
On 28 May 2012 22:10, Richard Elling wrote:
> The only recommendation which will lead to results is to use a
> different OS or filesystem. Your choices are
> - FreeBSD with ZFS
> - Linux with BTRFS
> - Solaris with QFS
> - Solaris with UFS
> - Solaris with NFSv4, use ZFS on independent fileserver
question below...
On May 28, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
> On 05/28/2012 10:12 PM, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
>> On 05/28/12 20:06, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
>>> I'm thinking of doing the following:
>>> - relocating mmaped (mongo) data to a zfs filesystem with only
>>> metadata cache
>>> - reduci
On 05/28/2012 10:12 PM, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
On 05/28/12 20:06, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
I'm thinking of doing the following:
- relocating mmaped (mongo) data to a zfs filesystem with only
metadata cache
- reducing zfs arc cache to 16 GB
Is there any other recommendations - and is above likely
On May 28, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Lionel Cons wrote:
> On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
>> I'm getting sub-optimal performance with an mmap based database (mongodb)
>> which is running on zfs of Solaris 10u9.
>>
>> System is Sun-Fire X4270-M2 with 2xX5680 and 72GB (6 * 8GB + 6 * 4
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
> I'm getting sub-optimal performance with an mmap based database (mongodb)
> which is running on zfs of Solaris 10u9.
>
> System is Sun-Fire X4270-M2 with 2xX5680 and 72GB (6 * 8GB + 6 * 4GB) ram
> (installed so it runs at 1333MHz) and 2 * 300GB
On 05/28/12 20:06, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
I'm getting sub-optimal performance with an mmap based database
(mongodb) which is running on zfs of Solaris 10u9.
System is Sun-Fire X4270-M2 with 2xX5680 and 72GB (6 * 8GB + 6 * 4GB)
ram (installed so it runs at 1333MHz) and 2 * 300GB 15K RPM disks
-
I'm getting sub-optimal performance with an mmap based database
(mongodb) which is running on zfs of Solaris 10u9.
System is Sun-Fire X4270-M2 with 2xX5680 and 72GB (6 * 8GB + 6 * 4GB)
ram (installed so it runs at 1333MHz) and 2 * 300GB 15K RPM disks
- a few mongodb instances are running wit
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