Tuning SYSVR3 (Esix Rev D) (LONG!)
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Sun Dec 2 11:13:11 AEST 1990
In article <N7970K8 at xds30.ferranti.com> karl at ficc.ferranti.com (Karl Lehenbauer) writes:
>Anyone have any idea how to reduce these sluggish periods without reducing
>the cache size and without reducing the reliability of the file system
>with respect to power outages or the performance?
You can't. The problem is that the "dirty" blocks sit in the queue for a
specified amount of time (unless the block is needed for other uses) before
they are forced out by the kernel. The amount of time is controlled by
a kernel configuration parameter (NAUTOUP, I think).
The problem is that if you increase this variable, you decrease reliability.
Even if you set this variable to some high value, it is still possible
that at that new time period following a large disk update, the system
will slow down momentarily due to many dirty pages that still need to
be written out, so you may be in a no-win situation.
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Conor P. Cahill (703)430-9247 Virtual Technologies, Inc.,
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