> > Chris,
> > Just to make sure the x4100 config is similar to your Linux system, can 
> > you verify the default setting for disk write cache and make sure they 
> > are both enabled or disabled. Here's how to check in Solaris.
> > As root, run "format -e" -> pick a disk -> cache -> write_cache -> display
> > 
> > Not sure how to do it on Linux though!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > -Robert
> 
> I don't have access to the machine for the next few days due to eh...
> let's call it firewall accident ;), but it might very well be that it
> was off on the x4100 (I know it's on the smaller Linux box).
> 
> That together with the bad default sync method can definitely explain
> the strangely slow out of box performance I got.
> 
> So thanks again for explaining this to me :)
> 
> Bye, Chris.

Just for completeness:
I checked now using the above commands and can confirm the write cache
was disabled on the x4100 and was on on Linux. 

Bye, Chris.






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