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IS-IT--Management
Hi:
NW 6.5 SP1.1
3 node cluster using an IBM FastT600
Servers are IBM x345's w/Xeon 2.8GHz
QLogic 2340 HBA's
McData Sphereon 4300 switches
Novell MPIO driver
Each server has 2 HBA's, switches are meshed via "E" port.
Workstations are Win2k, all patched.. using Client 4.9 SP1
Clustering and multipath appear to be working very well. I can see all 8 paths to data from each server and I can pull out the fiber in the middle of a file xfer and not have it be interrupted. HBA's fail over, life is good.
Or is it?
The only two things on this new cluster that are troublesome are the file access and the amount of time it takes to join the cluster when a node comes up. My 5.1 cluster has almost instant file access and nodes can join the cluster in about 10-15 seconds. The 6.5 cluster needs around a minute or more.
But file access time is the bigger issue. Opening folders is slow, and when I select files sometimes they select right away, sometimes it takes up to 7 seconds to select (after I click on them). I have disabled Hyperthreading on the processors in the bios. While using the server migration tool I got throughput of >12GB per hour on our 100Mb lan - which I think all but rules out duplex issues on the servers.. Server NIC's are Intel e1000's, set 100/full. Switches are Baystack 450's also set 100/full.
I can access files on my 5.1 servers nearly instantly. Some of our older NT hosts running client 4.83 SP1 have better file "selection" but are still slow opening files and folders. I can also access files on the mirrored (local) SYS volume on any of the cluster members quickly. The slow response seems to be SAN based.
Any ideas what I should be looking at?
TIA - Joe
NW 6.5 SP1.1
3 node cluster using an IBM FastT600
Servers are IBM x345's w/Xeon 2.8GHz
QLogic 2340 HBA's
McData Sphereon 4300 switches
Novell MPIO driver
Each server has 2 HBA's, switches are meshed via "E" port.
Workstations are Win2k, all patched.. using Client 4.9 SP1
Clustering and multipath appear to be working very well. I can see all 8 paths to data from each server and I can pull out the fiber in the middle of a file xfer and not have it be interrupted. HBA's fail over, life is good.
Or is it?
The only two things on this new cluster that are troublesome are the file access and the amount of time it takes to join the cluster when a node comes up. My 5.1 cluster has almost instant file access and nodes can join the cluster in about 10-15 seconds. The 6.5 cluster needs around a minute or more.
But file access time is the bigger issue. Opening folders is slow, and when I select files sometimes they select right away, sometimes it takes up to 7 seconds to select (after I click on them). I have disabled Hyperthreading on the processors in the bios. While using the server migration tool I got throughput of >12GB per hour on our 100Mb lan - which I think all but rules out duplex issues on the servers.. Server NIC's are Intel e1000's, set 100/full. Switches are Baystack 450's also set 100/full.
I can access files on my 5.1 servers nearly instantly. Some of our older NT hosts running client 4.83 SP1 have better file "selection" but are still slow opening files and folders. I can also access files on the mirrored (local) SYS volume on any of the cluster members quickly. The slow response seems to be SAN based.
Any ideas what I should be looking at?
TIA - Joe