----- Original Message ----- From: Eyal Traitel eyal.traitel@motorola.com To: Bruce Sterling Woodcock sirbruce@ix.netcom.com Cc: Eyal Traitel (r55789) eyal.traitel@motorola.com; Karl Swartz kls@netapp.com; Jay Orr orrjl@stl.nexen.com; lrazo@netapp.com; toasters@mathworks.com; beepy@netapp.com Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 8:52 AM Subject: Re: NVRAM memory
Thanks.
I already can see this on one of the more used ones:
cp_from_timer = 288539 cp_from_snapshot = 210065 cp_from_low_water = 0 cp_from_high_water = 2 cp_from_log_full = 138834 cp_from_timer_nvlog = 10 cp_from_cp = 6006
Can someone from NetApp answer on if it would be useful to have an upgrade for such machine ?
To me cp_from_log_full seems high.
I did some digging in my old notes and found that one engineer recommened cp_from_log_full should only be 10% of cp_from_timer. I'm not sure what cp_from_snapshot is but even if you add that to cp_from_timer your log is still filling up over 25% of the time. cp_from_cp is not too bad, though, so maybe it is not hurting you that much.
Again, I'd check systat 1 during heavy loads and if it looks okay, your NVRAM is being heavily utilized but not overloaded.
Bruce