I’ve been recently trying to find a way to get disk-transport to ignore certain
SMART values when deciding if a disk is going to fail — in particular, the Seek
Error figures, which Seagate drives tend to make out to be a lot more
significant than they really are, using a different scale to every
de...@umiacs.umd.edu said:
> For a 44MB/1981 file tar file.
>
> With DC S3700 drive in slog (ATA-INTEL SSDSC2BA10-0265-93.16GB)
> # time tar -xf littletarfile.tar
> real 0m8.337s
> user 0m0.056s
> sys 0m0.659s
>
> With Pliant LB206S drive in slog (Pliant-LB206S-D323-186.31GB)
> # time tar -xf
On 2/18/14, 10:54 PM, Marion Hakanson wrote:
>> I actually will test some spare DC S3700 drives as the slog
>> devices that we have for a Ceph cluster in this in the next few days and
>> will report back on this thread.
>
> Cool, I look forward to seeing what you find out.
For a 44MB/1981 file ta