marvhuffaker
MIS
Have 2 proliant DL380 G7's with P410i Array controllers and SAS hard drives in RAID 5. Running VmWare ESX 4.1 Update 1. There is a 256MB RAID Cache module installed. I just found out that there is no battery attached to the RAID and that because of this, I believe the acceleration on the controller is disabled by default.
From the start, we've had severely degraded performance on the system. VMWare support has stated that the disk subsystem is taking way too long to respond to requests, and this leads me back to the controller. I'm accustomed to always having a battery as part of the controller, so this was not something I expected until I dug into it deep.
So I know I need a battery on the array. However, there is a setting on the P410i controller that allows you to enable acceleration despite a missing/drained battery. I have enabled this option as a test, but it has not helped performance one bit. Unfortunately this is the only setting and its either on or off. I don't see any other options such as read/write cache balance.
Do I need the battery before the array accelerator will perform at it's peak capacity? Are there other settings that could help?
Thanks in advance.
Marvin
Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting, Inc.
A Novell Platinum Partner
From the start, we've had severely degraded performance on the system. VMWare support has stated that the disk subsystem is taking way too long to respond to requests, and this leads me back to the controller. I'm accustomed to always having a battery as part of the controller, so this was not something I expected until I dug into it deep.
So I know I need a battery on the array. However, there is a setting on the P410i controller that allows you to enable acceleration despite a missing/drained battery. I have enabled this option as a test, but it has not helped performance one bit. Unfortunately this is the only setting and its either on or off. I don't see any other options such as read/write cache balance.
Do I need the battery before the array accelerator will perform at it's peak capacity? Are there other settings that could help?
Thanks in advance.
Marvin
Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting, Inc.
A Novell Platinum Partner