Re: [PATCH 2.6.15-git9a] aoe [1/1]: do not stop retransmit timer when device goes down

From: devzero
Date: Mon Jan 30 2006 - 11:48:02 EST


Hello!

>Why is the userland vblade server slower than the userland nbd-server?

maybe it yet is`t optimized for speed !?
nbd probably is more mature, too.

as of writing this, maybe the userspace vblade is meant for demonstration/testing/learning purpose. you wouldn`t buy a etherblade from coraid just for testing AoE - would you?

but, anyway - there is a second vblade implementation (independent from coraid) at http://lpk.com.price.ru/~lelik/AoE/

this one is done as a LKM and should be faster.
give it a try !

regards
roland

ps:
i did successfully boot a linux system with AoE-root (just like NFS-root) today !



Ed L. Cashin wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 01:04:37AM +0300, Al Boldi wrote:
> > Ed L. Cashin wrote:
> > > This patch is a bugfix that follows and depends on the
> > > eight aoe driver patches sent January 19th.
> >
> > Will they also fix this?
> > Or is this an md bug?
>
> No, this patch fixes a bug that would cause an AoE device to be
> totally unusable, so I think mdadm or mkraid would get an error that
> the device was not available before it tried to make a new md device.
>
> > It only happens with aoe.
>
> It looks like in setting up the raid, sysfs_create_link probably has
> this going off:
>
> BUG_ON(!kobj || !kobj->dentry || !name);
>
> > Also, why is aoe slower than nbd?
>
> It wasn't when I tried it. The userland vblade is slow. Maybe that's
> affecting your results?

Why is the userland vblade server slower than the userland nbd-server?

Thanks!

--
Al


http://lpk.com.price.ru/~lelik/AoE/
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