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 Hi Dong-Jae,
Thanks for being intersted in dm-ioband.
> I tested dm-ioband( the latest release, ver 1.7.0 ) IO controller, but
> I had a strange result from it.
> I have something wrong in test process?
> The test process and results are in attached file.
> Can you check my testing result and give me a helpful advices and comments?
There are some suggestions for you.
1. you have to specify a dm-ioband device at the command line to
   control bandwidth.
    # tiotest -R -d /dev/mapper/ioband1 -f 300
2. tiotest is not an appropriate tool to see how bandwith is shared
   among devices, becasue those three tiotests don't finish at the
   same time, a process which issues I/Os to a device with the highest
   weight finishes first, so you can't see how bandwidth is shared
   from the results of each tiotest.
   I use iostat to see the time variation of bandiwdth. The followings
   are the outputs of iostat just after starting three tiotests on the
   same setting as yours.
    # iostat -p dm-0 -p dm-1 -p dm-2 1
    Device:            tps   Blk_read/s   Blk_wrtn/s   Blk_read   Blk_wrtn
    dm-0           5430.00         0.00     10860.00          0      10860
    dm-1          16516.00         0.00     16516.00          0      16516
    dm-2          32246.00         0.00     32246.00          0      32246
    avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
               0.51    0.00   21.83   76.14    0.00    1.52
    
    Device:            tps   Blk_read/s   Blk_wrtn/s   Blk_read   Blk_wrtn
    dm-0           5720.00         0.00     11440.00          0      11440
    dm-1          16138.00         0.00     16138.00          0      16138
    dm-2          32734.00         0.00     32734.00          0      32734
    ...
> You can refer the testing tool, tiobench, in
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/tiobench/
> Originally, tiobench don't support the direct IO mode testing, so I
> added the O_DIRECT option to tiobench source code and recompile it to
> test the Direct IO cases
Could you give me the O_DIRECT patch?
 
Thanks,
Ryo Tsuruta
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