[dm-devel] Re: Is there a grand plan for FC failover?
Jens Axboe
axboe at suse.de
Sun Feb 1 11:49:01 UTC 2004
On Fri, Jan 30 2004, Joe Thornber wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:55:34PM -0800, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
> > > We had the "where does the elevator go" discussion at the OLS bof. I
> > > think I heard agreement that the current situation of between dm and
> > > block is suboptimal and that we'd like a true coalescing elevator above
> > > dm with a vestigial one for the mid-layer to use for queueing below. I
> > > think this is a requirement for dm multipath to work well, but it's not
> > > a requirement for it actually to work.
> >
> > If the performance is bad enough, it doesn't matter if it works.
>
> It would be great to get some benchmarks to back up these arguments.
> eg, performance of dm mpath with a simple round robin selector,
> compared to a scsi layer implementation. Lifting the elevator (or
> lowering dm) is a big piece of work that I wont even consider unless
> there is very good reason; the reason probably needs to be broader
> than just multipath too. Even if we did decide to do this, it won't
> happen in 2.6.
I suspect the problem really isn't that huge in 2.6, since most
performance file systems are using mpage or building their own big
bio's. So in a sense, some of the merging already does happen above dm
(and the io scheduler).
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Jens Axboe
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