Performance issues with 8.0 ZFS and sendfile/lighttpd
Ivan Voras
ivoras at freebsd.org
Fri Nov 6 19:01:38 UTC 2009
2009/11/6 Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz>:
> I do not understand why there are 10MB/s read from disks when network
> traffic dropped to around 1MB/s (8Mbps)
>
> root at cage ~/# iostat -w 20
> tty ad4 ad6 cpu
> tin tout KB/t tps MB/s KB/t tps MB/s us ni sy in id
> 0 14 41.66 53 2.17 41.82 53 2.18 0 0 2 0 97
> 0 18 50.92 96 4.77 54.82 114 6.12 0 0 3 1 96
> 0 6 53.52 101 5.29 54.98 108 5.81 1 0 4 1 94
> 0 6 54.82 98 5.26 55.89 108 5.89 0 0 3 1 96
Yes, this could limit your IO if the requests are random enough.
Unfortunately I don't know how would you track down what is really
going on. Maybe some tracing with DTrace?
I'd tell you to use "top -m io" to see if there is a process
responsible, but apparently these statistics are not updated for ZFS,
which in itself may be a bug (which is why I'm crossposting to
freebsd-fs).
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