[HPADM] Disk Bottleneck Question

From: Johnson, Craig E (Craig.E.Johnson_at_icn.siemens.com)
Date: 01/27/04

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    To: "'hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl'" <hpux-admin@DutchWorks.nl>
    Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:06:24 -0800
    
    

    I have an RP5470 (L3000) with an external HP JBOD device connected through
    a RAID 4Si card. The JBOD device is only half populated (one side, seven
    disks), and it is configured as a RAID 5 LUN through "irm".
     
    This is used as a Clearcase development server and most of VOBS are located
    on this volume. When I look at the I/O by disk using Glance, I see that
    when in use, this disk is active 100% of the sampling interval, and often
    the request queue is quite high (over 50). The help pages from Glance
    indicate that if the activity is greater than 50% for the interval, there
    may be a bottleneck, however, I disagree, I think there's nothing wrong with
    a busy disk. The problem I believe is the growing request queue.
     
    The system is running the 64-bit version of HP-UX 11i. All filesystems are
    VxFS.
     
    Is there a way to tune that RAID 4si card? Can cache or memory be added to
    it to improve performance? Anything else I should be looking at?
    Filesystem tuning? Thanks!
     

    Craig Johnson
    Systems Administrator/Sr. Engineer
    Siemens

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