Tuning is generally evil, so be extra cautious with this; with time, as we understand the beast, we''ll get rid of such things: http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/tuning_the_knobs -r ____________________________________________________________________________________ Performance, Availability & Architecture Engineering Roch Bourbonnais Sun Microsystems, Icnc-Grenoble Senior Performance Analyst 180, Avenue De L''Europe, 38330, Montbonnot Saint Martin, France Roch.Bourbonnais at Sun.Com http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/roch
Hello Roch, Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 5:00:22 PM, you wrote: R> Tuning is generally evil, so be extra cautious with this; R> with time, as we understand the beast, we''ll get rid of R> such things: R> R> http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/tuning_the_knobs And changing vdev prefetch size could make HUGE difference - at least it did here. Generally the bigger work set and more random read IO the more benefit there could be from lowering it down I guess. Roch - thank you for that script. -- Best regards, Robert mailto:rmilkowski at task.gda.pl http://milek.blogspot.com