Hello eric, Tuesday, February 20, 2007, 11:29:41 PM, you wrote:
>> >> ek> If you were able to send over your complete pool, destroy the >> ek> existing one and re-create a new one using recv, then that should >> ek> help with fragmentation. That said, that's a very poor man's >> ek> defragger. The defragmentation should happen automatically or at >> ek> least while the pool is online. >> >> I was rather thinking about sending all file systems to another >> server/pool (I'm in a middle of the process), then deleting source >> file systems and send the file systems back. Of course no problem with >> destroying the pool but I wonder why do you think it's needed? Just >> deleting file systems won't be enough? ek> Yeah, destroying the filesystems should be enough (i was equating ek> destroying all filesystems to a zpool destroy). >> >> btw: I've already migrated three file systems that way to x4500 and >> so far they are working great - no cpu usage, much less read IOs >> (both in # of IO and in volume) and everything is committed >> exactly every 5s. So I guess there's high degree of probability >> it will stay the same once I migrate them back to cluster. >> >> >> ek> In the absence of a built-in defragger and without a fix for >> 6495013, >> ek> i think the best thing you could do is either add more storage or >> ek> remove some data (such as removing some old snapshots or move some >> ek> unneeded storage to another system/backup). Not sure if either of >> ek> those are applicable to you. >> >> Some time ago removing snapshots helped. Then we stopped creating them >> and not there's nothing really to remove left so I'm doing above. >> >> btw: 6495013 - what is it exactly (bugs.opensolaris.org doesn't show >> it either sunsolve). ek> Hmm, should be working now: ek> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6495013 ek> 6495013 Loops and recursion in metaslab_ff_alloc can kill ek> performance, even on a pool with lots of free data thanks I'll ask my case engineer to add a call record for us. -- Best regards, Robert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://milek.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss