[Bug 1949252] Re: Ubuntu installed with wrong ZFS partition alignment for 4k HDD

2021-12-31 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for ubiquity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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[Bug 1949252] Re: Ubuntu installed with wrong ZFS partition alignment for 4k HDD

2021-11-01 Thread BertN45
On Friday and Saturday I tried to improve boot times, but I destroyed the 
installation in the process. I reinstalled the system on ext4, still using zfs 
for my data. 
Booting from ext4 solved my issue, I now boot the system in ~40 seconds instead 
of 4 minutes. 

I did find out, that it was not a "simple" alignment issue like I
thought writing the bug report, so I think you can dump this confusing
bug report.

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[Bug 1949252] Re: Ubuntu installed with wrong ZFS partition alignment for 4k HDD

2021-10-30 Thread Erich Eickmeyer 
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[Bug 1949252] Re: Ubuntu installed with wrong ZFS partition alignment for 4k HDD

2021-10-30 Thread BertN45
** Description changed:

  Using: Ubuntu 21.10 and OpenZFS 2.0. I did the standard ZFS install of Ubuntu.
- I had terrible bad response times from my brand new 2 TB Seagate STM2000M007 
HDD, sometimes it takes 5 seconds or so to start the terminal and the system 
boots in 4 minutes from the HDD. I installed Ubuntu 21.10 on OpenZFS 2.0.6 and 
that combination on that HDD did cause that awful performance. It is a normal 
laptop drive at 5400 rpm. Its sequential read/write speeds are ~140MB/s while 
its seek times are ~13 msec.
+ I had terrible bad response times from my brand new 2 TB Seagate STM2000M007 
HDD, sometimes it takes 5 seconds or so to start the terminal and the system 
boots in 4 minutes from the HDD. I installed Ubuntu 21.04 on OpenZFS 2.0.2 and 
upgrade to Ubuntu 21.10 on OpenZFS 2.0.6 and both combinations on that HDD did 
cause that awful performance. It is a normal laptop drive at 5400 rpm. Its 
sequential read/write speeds are ~140MB/s while its seek times are ~13 msec.
  
  The measurement with gnome disk utility confirmed those values from the
  specification, the throughput on ZFS was ~120MB/s, but the difference
  could be caused by the latency of the 10 year old i5-2520M (2C4T;
  2.5/3.2GHz). The disk SMART data was OK.
  
  Everything seems normal, ashift is set to 12 and the HDD has 4096 Byte
  physical sectors and 512 Byte logical sectors. All partitions are
  starting on 2048 boundaries of UEFI. I had been thinking about
  misalignment, because the throughput as measured by Conky was a factor 2
  larger than measured by ZFS itself (zpool iostat). The disk read-out is
  
  Disk /dev/sdd: 1.82 TiB, 2000398934016 bytes, 3907029168 sectors
  Disk model: 007-1R8174
  Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
  Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
  I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
  Disklabel type: gpt
  Disk identifier: F4581F88-2B2E-4C16-8D73-E55EC05CF987
  
  Device Start End Sectors Size Type
  /dev/sdd1 2048 4095 2048 1M BIOS boot
  /dev/sdd2 4096 1054719 1050624 513M EFI System
  /dev/sdd3 1054720 5249023 4194304 2G Linux swap
  /dev/sdd4 5249024 9443327 4194304 2G Solaris boot
  /dev/sdd5 9443328 3907029134 3897585807 1.8T Solaris root
  
  Many partitions start on the 2048 Byte boundary or a multiple thereof,
  which means that you have a misalignment and you double the number of IO
  Operations needed to read/write ZFS records. The last ROOT partitions
  starts at 4k sector number 2305½. In my opinion a serious bug in the ZFS
  implementation of Ubuntu, however most people will not have the issue,
  because they run mostly from 512 Byte aligned SSDs or nvme-SSDs.
  
  I think it should be a general rule on 4k HDDs and SSHDs you should
  align partitions on 4K boundaries.

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