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florian.heigl@gmail.com
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 3:43 pm    Post subject: Re: balance I/O Reply with quote

astalavista schrieb:

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hi,

I try to balance I/O I use sar -d ( AIX 5.1 , oracle 9.2.0.4 )
Is it a good idea to decrease the disks which are near 100% busy ?
( 90% busy is it a low throuput disk ? )
Is it the right direction to look at %busy ?

100% busy at 70k blocks/s is probably just fine
100% busy at 500 blocks/s is a overloaded disk (i/o can't keep up with
requests)

Try to use filemon and sar -d, looking at throughput, io/s, busy and
avqueue.

Florian
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Mark Taylor
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 10:59 am    Post subject: Re: balance I/O Reply with quote

Use filemon to identify the LVs or files on those disks that are a
problem. Spread those LVs / filesystems that that file resides on over
as many spindles and controllers as you can to get some parallelism
going and stripe the LVs if possible (may require you to migrate to
striped LV which will be a backup / restore action).

Make sure you have enough aioservers (smitty aio) defined (or posix_aio
if you app uses them, fyi Oracle does not use posix_aio)

If you do not have enough internal disks, then you will want to look at
FC attached storage.

HTH
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Vincent M
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:07 pm    Post subject: balance I/O Reply with quote

hi,

I try to balance I/O I use sar -d ( AIX 5.1 , oracle 9.2.0.4 )
Is it a good idea to decrease the disks which are near 100% busy ?
( 90% busy is it a low throuput disk ? )
Is it the right direction to look at %busy ?

Thanks in advance ...
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