der.hans wrote: > moin moin, > > We're using SATA II ( 3.0 GB/s ) drives. Some of our servers consistently > have iowait issues. Those machines also can't tolerate drive search tools > such as find and du. > > Looking at one that was having problems today. top is showing wait > constantly over 5% and up to 15%. It was stuck over 10% earlier today and > up to 50%. It's a dual-proc quad-core system. > > iowait is showing write staying below 3 MB/s and currently mostly less > than 1 MB/s. Reads are almost non-existent. > > Avg wait is jumping up to 800 ms, sometimes higher. > > This machine is mostly only writing out MySQL changes and logs. > > Should writing 3GB/s really cause a lot of io wait? > > Hmm, I see the filesystem is not mounted noatime, changing that now. > Didn't immediately change io wait. > > A java process is eating most of the 64GB of RAM, but the swap partition > is not showing any disk activity. The java process is tied to another disk > as well. > > This machine does not have an SAS controller, but I am considering moving > to SAS for future machines, budget willing. We might just move to RAID 0 > for the DB. The java proc is already writing to RAID 0 in most cases. > > I'm going to run some iozone or bonnie++ checks on a similar machine that > has not yet deployed. > > $sudo hdparm /dev/sda > > /dev/sda: > IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit) > readonly = 0 (off) > readahead = 256 (on) > geometry = 19457/255/63, sectors = 312581808, start = 0 > > ciao, > > der.hans Which elevator is being used? (cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler) Using async i/o? Synchronous writes are very slow. I presume ext3, since you referred to noatime. If you have directories with many files (e.g. Maildir), dir_index option can help. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss