> Try throttling back the max # of IOs. I saw a number of errors similar to
this on Pillar and EMC.
>
> In /etc/system, set:
> set sd:sd_max_throttle=20
> and reboot.
I have added the setting and rebooted. I'm doing the same tests now
and will know in a day or so if I can avoid the error (from t
Try throttling back the max # of IOs. I saw a number of errors similar to this
on Pillar and EMC.
In /etc/system, set:
set sd:sd_max_throttle=20
and reboot.
I have added the setting and rebooted. I'm doing the same tests now
and will know in a day or so if I can avoid the error (from the
nexsa
JS wrote:
The thought is to start throttling and possibly tune up or down, depending
on errors or lack of errors. I don't know of a specific NexSAN throttle
preference (we use SATABoy, and go with 20).
One guess is as good as another :-) The default is 256, so even with 20
you are a long way
Gino Ruopolo wrote:
On HDS arrays we set sd_max_throttle to 8.
HDS provides an algorithm for estimating sd[d]_max_throttle in their
planning docs. It will vary based on a number of different parameters.
AFAIK, EMC just sets it to 20.
-- richard
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