Apple Video Environment -SLOW
Hello,
I am playing with a buddies Open-e home brew appliance in a video editing environment and am having problems with read performance.
Appliance Configuration: SuperMicro, Dual Quad core 2.5GHz XEON, 4GB RAM, Areca 12x0 RAID controller configured for RAID5 with 512MB cache, 16 1TB Seagate disks. five iSCSI volumes are formated in XFS format by apple OS. Two 1Gbe Intel Pro1000 trunked
USER CONFIG: Qty 5 Apple file servers serving Apple Desktop running Final Cut Pro, dual port Intel Pro1000 trunked on each server. So I theoretically am maintaining a 2Gbe pipe from each server to their associated iSCSI volume
NETWORK CONFIG: dual Cisco 2960's
FILE SIZES: 500MB to2TB most typically 1GB in size
PROBLEM: This config is yielding read transfer speeds between any one server and its associated iSCSI volume of only 30 MB/s. Now it is a little faster for the smaller 500MB video files but not much.
I was hoping by trunking the ports I would get close to 300MB/s. So I tried just a single 1Gbe line network config and the performance remained the same - slow 30MB/s. I tried reconfiguring the RAID controller to RAID3 and played with stripe size. Same old same old 30MB/s.
I have a ton of horsepower, lots of memory so I must be missing something here. Can someone help out here?
Thanks,
Robert.
Apple Video Environment - SLOW
Robert,
You're not going to increase your transfer speed by bonding the ports.
But here's a question: Have you enabled all the cache settings on your Areca controller?
And here's a suggestion:
Go download your log file from the GUI and look at the test.log.
Look specifically at the hdparm and see what it's showing.
Go to the Status, Hardware tab, scroll down to Logs.
Download to your hard disk. Then right click on it to view the files. Look for the test.log.
Right click on that to view the file.
-Asaph
Apple Video Environment - SLOW
I have the log files and can find the HDPARM but don't know what I am looking at. What do you want to see.
Robert
Apple Video Environment -SLOW
Max I get on large video files is 30MB/s. As a NAS or iSCSItransfer. Was thinking I should get between 60 and 90 MB/s -preferably on the high side
Robert
Apple Video Environment - SLOW
I have two different postings under HDPARM
hdparm -t /dev/sda *----------*/dev/sda: Timing buffered disk reads: 60 MB in 3.09 seconds = 19.43 MB/sec
hdparm -t /dev/sdb *---------*/dev/sdb: Timing buffered disk reads: 1014 MB in 3.20 seconds = 316.85 MB/sec
This is telling me what? Are there any key setting I can change?
V10.5
Robert
Apple Video Environment - SLOW
One RAID set carved into two volumes. sda is XFS formatted and sdb is NFS formatted. Does open-e have any volume format issues?
Robert