Originally posted by: SystemAdmin
I've recently installed AIX 5.2 on an IBM JS20 Blade Server. I'm running into
very poor performance writing to the local disk. To some extent, I expect that, as the drive in the JS20 is a 5400 RPM laptop drive. Even with that in mind, it seems like I may have something that needs tuning. Sustained file writes (dd from /dev/zero) are clocking in at about 7.2Mbytes/sec. Things that involve lots of small file reads/writes are pretty much unusable.
I've gone into smit and set both the AIO (posix and legacy) to "available" with a fairly large number of servers and rebooted. That doesn't seem to have helped. I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any cache options, or other tunables that I may be missing which have a significant impact on JFS performance, especially for lots of small file I/O.
Currently a "make check" in the Bison source tree, which takes several minutes on linux is failing to reach the halfway mark when run overnight on the JS20.
Thanks in advance.
-Charles
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