On 08/20/10 12:30, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> I am somewhat concerned about the numbers for per-char-output and
> per-char-input. In fact, i have never before seen that low numbers in a
> bonnie test. Using a single disk with UFS yields about 6 times as much.
>
> BTW: Running OpenSolaris on the
On 20.08.2010, at 14:52, Vladislav V. Prodan wrote:
> 20.08.2010 15:12, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>> r...@antsrv4 [/data/nocompression] # kldstat
>
> #kldstat -v
Id Refs AddressSize Name
19 0x8010 d6aa98 kernel (/boot/kernel/kernel)
Contains modules:
20.08.2010 15:12, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> r...@antsrv4 [/data/nocompression] # kldstat
#kldstat -v
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On 20.08.2010, at 12:48, Olivier Smedts wrote:
> 2010/8/20 Heinrich Rebehn :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> After setting up our new server (Intel Q9550 CPU, 8GB RAM, 4 x ST31000340NS)
>> i did a bonnie++ benchmark on the zfs raidz that i created on 4 partitions
>> on the 4 disks.
>>
>> r...@antsrv4 [/data
2010/8/20 Heinrich Rebehn :
> Hi all,
>
> After setting up our new server (Intel Q9550 CPU, 8GB RAM, 4 x ST31000340NS)
> i did a bonnie++ benchmark on the zfs raidz that i created on 4 partitions on
> the 4 disks.
>
> r...@antsrv4 [/data/nocompression] # bonnie++ -u root -d .
> Using uid:0, gid:0
Hi all,
After setting up our new server (Intel Q9550 CPU, 8GB RAM, 4 x ST31000340NS) i
did a bonnie++ benchmark on the zfs raidz that i created on 4 partitions on the
4 disks.
r...@antsrv4 [/data/nocompression] # bonnie++ -u root -d .
Using uid:0, gid:0.
Writing a byte at a time...done
Writing