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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Growing a FS over 1T - can it be done ? Post 302412716 by vbe on Tuesday 13th of April 2010 10:17:37 AM
Old 04-13-2010
I imagine you have at least 2 HBAs, did you consider stripping or do you have a load balancing software/device ?
 

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numa_scheduling_groups(4)				     Kernel Interfaces Manual					 numa_scheduling_groups(4)

NAME
numa_scheduling_groups - Compaq Tru64 UNIX NUMA Scheduling Groups description (libnuma library) DESCRIPTION
Normally, the kernel scheduler attempts to distribute the workload evenly over the entire machine. When the system resources are evenly utilized, the machine is considered to be balanced. When balancing the workload, the scheduler operates in a context-free manner; that is, processes may be distributed to various CPUs, or other resources, without regard to their function or relationship to one another. In cer- tain cases, a user may wish to bundle a group of processes together so that they have equal access to the same system resources. For instance, cooperating processes that share the same physical memory may perform better if all of these processes execute on CPUs that are local to that memory. NUMA Scheduling Groups (NSG) cause the scheduler load-balancing system to treat all members of an NSG as a unit. If one process belonging to an NSG moves from one Resource Affinity Domain (RAD) to another, all other members of the NSG have to move with it. NSGs and their members have the following characteristics: The resource domain of the first process joining an NSG provides the initial resource domain location for that NSG, called the NSG home RAD. All other processes joining the NSG (through the nsg_attach_pid() func- tion) will be migrated to the NSG home RAD. If the joining process is not allowed to migrate, the nsg_attach_pid() function will fail. To support load balancing, an NSG is allowed to migrate to any RAD on the system if none of its members is bound to a specific resource (such as another RAD, CPU, and so on). An NSG member is allowed to attach to or bind to a resource only if no other members are bound to differ- ent resources. The entire NSG will migrate to the RAD containing the resource at the time it was successfully bound. If one NSG member is bound to a resource, all other members of that NSG are also bound to the RAD containing that resource, because the NSG and, therefore its members, is no longer allowed to migrate. SEE ALSO
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