i've modified the lvm volume, i've created it with:

lvcreate -i3 -I4 -L 6.75G -n vol1 infrac

and now i have:

 DEV TYPE VOLSER IOREQST SEC  %Q %ER R %LK  LNK PA %UT  ACC  FPT  DCT   CN
%CN
1308 3390 INFR01    6416 213 .00 .00   .00    1  2 9.6    0    0    0    0
9.0
1208 3390 INFR00    6412 213 .00 .00   .00    1  2 9.6    0    0    0    0
9.0
1138 3390 INFR02    6394 213 .00 .00   .00    1  2 9.8    0    0    0    0
9.0


much better

in the log section i see:

  2) IO RATE EXCEEDED  214  3390-1138                                |
0
  3) IO RATE EXCEEDED  213  3390-1208                                |
0
  4) IO RATE EXCEEDED  213  3390-1308                                |
0
  5) I/O RATE LIMIT EXCEEDED: INFRAC01  643 SEC                      |
19


i know that the message "I/O RATE LIMIT EXCEEDED: INFRAC01  643 SEC"
reffers to a treshold that rtm have, but, does it have any relationship
with cp? does z/vm do something when a user exceed the i/o rate limit?

thanks

On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Jim Sibley wrote:

> "infr00, infr01 and infr02 compose a lvm volume,
> mounted in /var/lib/postgres."
>
> If your lvm volume was defined correctly as striped,
> there should be about the same I/O to each volume.
>
> What does your lvm definition look like? What was the
> df command show?
>
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