On 04/11/2011 03:58 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
From: Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] IO rate quotas?
So a single process that is reading files fast enough from disk can cause disk IO to spike in a way that makes all other processes wait for available disk IO?
It's not a single process.
Thunderbird's newest defaults are to syncronize every folder and it will open one connectrion per folder in order to do that.
This is what I suspected, but failed to verify.
I really need to look into TBird's latest settings.
Appropriate disk/swappiness/readahead/cache tuning is required - along with enough ram to cope with several users trying this at once.
The underlaying filesystem is also important. as a for-instance, this kind of load with maildir format will effectively _kill_ a GFS box.
Our fix was to install systemwide defaults on managed systems to not synchronize (not needed, the home directories are on network storage anyway) and to ask people to check/unset this on laptops/etc
Thanks for your insights, Alan.
-- -Eric 'shubes'