Jorgen Lundman wrote:
> Interesting, but what does it mean :)
>
>
> The x4500 for mail (NFS vers=3 on ufs on zpool with quotas):
>
> # ./zilstat.ksh
>     N-Bytes  N-Bytes/s N-Max-Bytes/s    B-Bytes  B-Bytes/s B-Max-Bytes/s
>      376720     376720     376720    1286144    1286144    1286144
>      419608     419608     419608    1368064    1368064    1368064
>      555256     555256     555256    1732608    1732608    1732608
>      538808     538808     538808    1679360    1679360    1679360
>      626048     626048     626048    1773568    1773568    1773568
>      753824     753824     753824    2105344    2105344    2105344
>      652632     652632     652632    1716224    1716224    1716224
>
> Fairly constantly between 1-2MB/s. That doesn't sound too bad though. 
>   

I think your workload would benefit from a fast, separate log device.

> It's only got 400 nfsd threads at the moment, but peaks at 1024. 
> Incidentally, what is the highest recommended nfsd_threads for a x4500 
> anyway?
>   

Highest recommended is what you need to get the job done.
For the most part, the defaults work well.  But you can experiment
with them and see if you can get better results.

I've got some ideas about how to implement some more features
for zilstat, but might not be able to get to it over the next few
days.  So there still time to accept recommendations :-)
 -- richard


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