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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users What is interlace value in SVM? Post 302533386 by DGPickett on Thursday 23rd of June 2011 01:14:21 PM
Old 06-23-2011
Solaris Volume Manager (SVM)

RAID0 is striping, in which data is spread across multiple spindles (disks). Data written to the RAID0 is broken up into chunks of a specified size (interlace value) and spread across the disks.

For instance, if you put 8192 interlace, one 8K page can involve just one spindle. If you read 65536, and have 8 disks, you read 8 pages at once, subject to seek time, rotational latency and conflicts for bus or controller.

If your disk average spin covers always just less than 262144 bytes, a big interlace like that would mean that for one seek, you pick up most of the track, and a good design can start in the middle, killing rotational latency.

It is a tuning decision. Certainly, should be some multiple of the size of the disk record. Extra data is often fetched by buffering or caching to RAM somewhere along the read chain. UNIX data is not always laid out sequentially on a disk.

Good luck!
 

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iostat(1)						      General Commands Manual							 iostat(1)

NAME
iostat - report I/O statistics SYNOPSIS
[interval [count]] DESCRIPTION
iteratively reports I/O statistics for each active disk on the system. Disk data is arranged in a four-column format: Column Heading Interpretation -------------------------------------------------- device Device name bps Kilobytes transferred per second sps Number of seeks per second msps Milliseconds per average seek If two or more disks are present, data is presented on successive lines for each disk. To compute this information, seeks, data transfer completions, and the number of words transferred are counted for each disk. Also, the state of each disk is examined times per second (as defined in and a tally is made if the disk is active. These numbers can be combined with the transfer rates of each device to determine average seek times for each device. With the advent of new disk technologies, such as data striping, where a single data transfer is spread across several disks, the number of milliseconds per average seek becomes impossible to compute accurately. At best it is only an approximation, varying greatly, based on several dynamic system conditions. For this reason and to maintain backward compatibility, the milliseconds per average seek field is set to the value 1.0. Options recognizes the following options and command-line arguments: Report terminal statistics as well as disk (or lunpath) statistics. When used with the option, lunpath and terminal statistics are displayed. Terminal statistics include: Number of characters read from terminals. Number of characters written to terminals. Percentage of time system (active processors) has spent in user mode. Percentage of time system (active processors) has spent in user mode running low-priority (nice) processes. Percentage of time system (active processors) has spent in system mode. Percentage of time system (active processors) has spent idling. interval Display successive lines which are summaries of the last interval seconds. The first line reported is for the time since a reboot and each subsequent line is for the last interval only. count Repeat the statistics count times. Report active lunpath statistics. When used with the option, lunpath and terminal statistics are reported. The lunpaths are not displayed in any specific order, and the current order may change in future releases. Lunpath data is arranged in a four-column format: symbolic name of the lunpath of the form: diskm_lunpathn, where m is the instance number of LUN and n is the instance number of lunpath. For example, in disk47_lunpath7, m is 47 and n is 7. These instance numbers are displayed by using the option for the LUN and lunpath entries. For more information on LUN and lunpath hardware path, refer to intro(7). Kilobytes transferred per second. Number of seeks per second. Milliseconds per average seek. For multiple lunpaths, data is presented on successive lines for each active lunpath. If no lunpaths were active, a blank line is printed. EXAMPLES
Show current I/O statistics for all disks: Display I/O statistics for all disks every 10 seconds until INTERRUPT or QUIT is pressed: Display I/O statistics for all disks every 10 seconds and terminate after 5 successive readings: Display I/O statistics for all disks every 10 seconds, also show terminal and processor statistics, and terminate after 5 successive read- ings: Display I/O statistics for all active lunpaths: Display I/O statistics for all active lunpaths every 10 seconds until INTERRUPT or QUIT is pressed: Display I/O statistics for all active lunpaths every 10 seconds, and terminate after 5 successive readings: Display I/O statistics for all active lunpaths every 10 seconds, also show terminal and processor statistics, and terminate after 5 succes- sive readings: WARNINGS
Users of must not rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its output, as these will vary depending on the system, the release of HP- UX, and the data to be displayed. AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and HP. FILES
SEE ALSO
vmstat(1), ioscan(1M), intro(7). iostat(1)
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