Mdadm
Create md device
Create a raid5 device with 256 chunk size on 4 devices with out any hot spares.
# mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=raid5 --chunk=256 --raid-devices=4 --spare-devices=0 /dev/sd[b-e]
Create filesystem
Ext3
Create an ext3 file system with 0% space reserved for root, a 4096 block size, and a raid stride of 16 ( 16 * 256 = 4096 | stride*chunk=block)
# mkfs.ext3 -m 0 -b 4096 -E stride=16 /dev/md0
Xfs
Install xfs in centos...
# yum install kmod-xfs xfsdump xfsprogs
Create FS
# mkfs.xfs /dev/md0
Need to research tunable fs parameters.
Performance Testing
Bonnie++
# bonnie++ -d /mnt/raid5/tmp -u drew -f
Iozone
- -a auto
- -b output_excel file
- -i 0 run read test
- -i 1 run write test
# iozone -a -b werd.xls -i 0 -i 1 -C -E
Additional Tunables
Most of this were pulled from http://www.3ware.com/KB/article.aspx?id=11050
max_sectors_kb
echo "Setting max_sectors_kb to chunk size of RAID5 arrays..." for i in sdb sdc sdd sde do echo "Setting /dev/$i to 128K..." echo 128 > /sys/block/"$i"/queue/max_sectors_kb done
Read-ahead on md0
- I hear this eats a lot of RAM
echo "Setting read-ahead to 64MB for /dev/md3" blockdev --setra 65536 /dev/md0
stripe_cache_size
- + stripe_cache_size (raid4, raid5 and raid6)
- number of entries in the stripe cache. This is writable, but there are upper and lower limits (32768, 16). Default is 128.
- + stripe_cache_active (raid4, raid5 and raid6)
- number of active entries in the stripe cache
- + The stripe cache memory is locked down and not available for other uses.
- + The total size of the stripe cache is determined by this formula:
- +
- + PAGE_SIZE * raid_disks * stripe_cache_size = memory used
echo "Setting stripe_cache_size to 16MB for /dev/md3" echo 16384 > /sys/block/md0/md/stripe_cache_size
Array resync speed
- Dramatically improves resync performance...
# Increase the minimum / maximum resync speed of the array.. echo "Setting minimum and maximum resync speed to 100MB/s..." echo 100000 > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_min echo 100000 > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_speed_max
Disable NCQ
- Disabling native command queuing ... Benefits?
# Disable NCQ. echo "Disabling NCQ..." for i in sdc sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi sdj sdk sdl do echo "Disabling NCQ on $i" echo 1 > /sys/block/"$i"/device/queue_depth done