after the upgrade and initial reboot, I change the config file and
verified multipath -ll  was as I expected, then rebooted and did the pv
test.  I did nothing else between my first posting and the reply
verifying lsmod, so yes, it was loaded on reboot.

I have both controllers in the md3000i, and each has 2 ports.  a LUN can
be on either controller, and active/active on that one controller, with
the other controller as standby.  I also have luns on it used by esxi,
and the RR paths appear to be the same.

I did not check which driver got loaded on lucid, and the dell docs are
really kinda all over the place so I was trying to ignore them.  rdac
did seem to be what was happening based on how multipath -ll showed
things, and I did see roughly equal traffic on 2 nics.  In my first
attempt with Precise I did initially see the ping-ponging you mention,
before I understood how to apply rdac configs.  With Lucid I put the
rdac config in right from the start and did not see that behavior.

is it possible the old mpath_prio_rdac callout was loading the driver
early in the process?  I was not aware of scsi_dh_rdac's existence until
this thread, so I have no explanation of how it's getting loaded when
you think it shouldn't be.

it's nice to see the config codified, I'll have to experiment with that
some.  thanks for that info.

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Server Team, which is subscribed to multipath-tools in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057054

Title:
  poor performance after upgrade to Precise

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1057054/+subscriptions

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs

Reply via email to