Im using: 
 
  zfs set:zil_disable 1

On my se6130 with zfs, accessed by NFS and writing performance almost
doubled.  Since you have BBC, why not just set that?

-Andy



On 5/24/07 4:16 PM, "Albert Chin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:55:58AM -0700, Grant Kelly wrote:
>> I'm running SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118855-36 64-bit
>> and in [b]/etc/system[/b] I put:
>> 
>> [b]set zfs:zfs_nocacheflush = 1[/b]
>> 
>> And after rebooting, I get the message:
>> 
>> [b]sorry, variable 'zfs_nocacheflush' is not defined in the 'zfs' module[/b]
>> 
>> So is this variable not available in the Solaris kernel?
> 
> I think zfs:zfs_nocacheflush is only available in Nevada.
> 
>> I'm getting really poor write performance with ZFS on a RAID5 volume
>> (5 disks) from a storagetek 6140 array. I've searched the web and
>> these forums and it seems that this zfs_nocacheflush option is the
>> solution, but I'm open to others as well.
> 
> What type of poor performance? Is it because of ZFS? You can test this
> by creating a RAID-5 volume on the 6140, creating a UFS file system on
> it, and then comparing performance with what you get against ZFS.
> 
> It would also be worthwhile doing something like the following to
> determine the max throughput the H/W RAID is giving you:
>   # time dd of=<raw disk> if=/dev/zero bs=1048576 count=1000
> For a 2Gbps 6140 with 300GB/10K drives, we get ~46MB/s on a
> single-drive RAID-0 array, ~83MB/s on a 4-disk RAID-0 array w/128k
> stripe, and ~69MB/s on a seven-disk RAID-5 array w/128k strip.
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