Generally the min/max values make no difference as long as max is > 45000.
System use during resync is the biggest factor other than raw CPU.
Check actual resync times:
> cat /var/log/messages.8 | synctime
array, blocks, sec, blocks/s, start, finish
md10,2104448,63, 33403.9, Mar 16 23:33
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> Subject: syncing RAID1 with more than 10MB/sec
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> Syncing a raid1 takes long time for large
Is it possible to raise this value (without recompiling)?
I know about possible performance tradeoffs with other
processes, I'm just generally interested.
Thanks.
echo xxx > /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
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Syncing a raid1 takes long time for large disks because of
the 10MB/sec limit:
Mar 30 10:58:31 imap1 kernel: raid1: raid set md2 not clean;
reconstructing mirrors
Mar 30 10:58:31 imap1 kernel: raid1: raid set md2 active with 2 out of 2
mirrors
Mar 30 10:58:31 imap1 kernel: md: syncing RAID array m