> >> Unless you actually want to test writing dirty pages, and I have seen
> >> a kernel bug where flushing dirty pages was slow, but then you should
> >> also time a 'sync':
> >> time dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/point/file bs=1M count=1000 && time sync
> >> 

That is part of the timing sequence, yes.

> 
> Conrad> Mostly I wonder if it is atall possible to get such speeds
> Conrad> over QDR. Are you in a position where you could perhaps run a
> Conrad> "cp" followed by "sync" on an infiniband attached storage
> Conrad> system?
> 
> Absolutely, Infiniband is fast, and QDR should be insanely fast, and
> low low latency as well, which is it's primary metric.  
> 

Do you have any comparative values for this particular sequence of
commands?

> 
> But can we go back and look at your system again?  What OS, what
> hardware, what filesystem, are you using LVM?  How is the array RAID
> setup, or is it not using RAID on the hardware end?  

sure.
on the storage server
gentoo, lvm, md raid 10, 512k chunks, 3.2.8 kernel with in-tree SRP

on the remote server
OS = debian, 3.2.8 kernel, intree SRP, 


> 
> Have you tried using 'fio' the Flexible IO Tester to run your tests
> instead? 

yes I did, the results were inconclusive though (to me at least) ;)

Conrad



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