[dm-devel] FS directly on top of dm devices?

Scott Dungan scott at gps.caltech.edu
Fri Apr 17 15:55:18 UTC 2009


Stripe alignment was the benefit we were thinking as well. These devices 
will be used for ext3 file systems that will store a mix of file sizes 
and types that are accessed by user-written and executed applications on 
an HPC cluster.

It is difficult to tune the file system or the underlying SAN LUNs for 
such a mix, so we are choosing our best estimate for general i/o.

It is comforting to know that others are using no partitioning.

Thanks.



Christopher Chen wrote:
> I run md over mpath dm'd devices, without partitioning. Of course, I
> use dm-multipath to reach individual disks in a JBOD with two FC-AL
> loops.
>
> Lots of people like to do this to preserve stripe alignment.
>
> I also use LVM, with the metadatasize option on creation of the PV, to
> preserve stripe alignment.
>
> Do you have a specific application in mind, like a database?
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Scott Dungan <scott at gps.caltech.edu> wrote:
>   
>> We recently had an engineer from a large storage vendor suggest that we make
>> our file systems directly onto the multipathed devices without first
>> creating underlying partitions or using LVM.  Having not run with this
>> method in production before, we would like to gather as much information as
>> possible first. Initial searches for documentation on this method has
>> produced few results, short of a Suse/Novell document from 2005 under
>> section 4:
>>
>> http://support.novell.com/techcenter/sdb/en/2005/04/sles_multipathing.html
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with this or can point us to more
>> documentation. thoughts or recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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>> Scott A Dungan
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