Greg Freemyer wrote:
Pit,
Changing from an internal to external log is indeed a pain. And switching back is a bigger pain.
Like they say with bad-tasting medicine: If it helps.... :)
Can you try changing you i/o scheduler as a first test. I forgot about that before and you seem to be using defaults for everything.
Ah, now that you mention it: Been there, done^wtried that. transport1:~ # cat /sys/block/md0/queue/scheduler none transport1:~ # echo noop > /sys/block/md0/queue/scheduler transport1:~ # cat /sys/block/md0/queue/scheduler none No scheduler for mdraid. The disks themselves do have one though. SSDs: transport1:~ # cat /sys/block/sdg/queue/scheduler noop [deadline] cfq HDDs: transport1:~ # cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler noop deadline [cfq] For them cfq is probably OK. I might try the noop for the SSDs, but first want to check the effect the increase in logbsize had... Pit -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org