[email protected] wrote:
We have 2 sets of identical hardware, identically configured, both
exhibiting disk i/o performance problems with 2 of their 4 DomUs
The DomUs in question each act as a nfs filesever. The fileserver is
made up from 2 zvols, one holds the DomU (solaris 10) and the other is
mounted to the DomU and contains the user's files which are then nfs
exported. Both zvols are formatted as UFS. For the first 25-30 nfs
clients performance is OK, after that client performance drops off
rapidly e.g. a "ls -l" of the user's home area taking 90 seconds.
Everything is stock - no tuning.
When does xentop report for the guest? For both dom0 and dom0,
what does iostat -x report?
What Solaris 10 update?
Have you tried a PV opensolaris guest for the NFS server
running the latest bits? If not, can you do this? There
have been some xnf (NIC driver) fixes which could explain
this.
Anyone any suggestions what I can do to improve matters - would using
ZFS rather than UFS for the user disk change matters?
It should not.
The underlying disks are managed by a hardware RAID controller so the
zpool in the Dom0 just sees a single disk.
Why wouldn't you use the disks as a jbod and give them all to
zfs?
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