Hi all,
long time ago I posted something, but now, it is needed again
Currently, I am handling with a big NFS Server for more than 200 clients, this sever has to work with 256 NFSDs. Because of this huge amount of NFSDs, there are thousands of small write accesses down to the disk and causing a high wait i/o
Now, i hope to be able to tune the ext3 filesystem in that way, that the wait i/o could be decreased, I even don't need to completely get rid of it...
Firstly I planed to move the journal to a different location, but because this is a shared disk within a HA failover configuration, both systems have to have the journal on the shared disk.
The next idea was to tune the fs via the commit rate within the fstab file, but during my tests I saw no performance increasement of the filesystem... the best performance I git was the default setting, which is every 5s.
So, I don't have a clue how to tune the fs further to decrease the wait i/o , do you have any ideas ?
Thanks in advance
Malcom