[Bug 1550301] Re: ZFS: Set elevator=noop on disks in the root pool
Richard Laager
rlaager at wiktel.com
Mon Mar 21 12:54:56 UTC 2016
This requires the -L flag to zpool status. It sounds like ZoL 0.6.5.6
will land in Xenial, so then this is good to go at that time too.
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Title:
ZFS: Set elevator=noop on disks in the root pool
Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
ZFS-on-Linux has its own I/O scheduler, so it sets the "noop" elevator
on whole disks used in a pool.
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/90
It does not set the scheduler for a disk if a partition is used in a
pool out of respect for the possibility that there are non-ZFS
partitions on the same disk.
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/152
For regular pools, the recommendation is to use whole disks. For a
root pools, it's just the opposite. The typical case is that
partitions are used. And, for root pools, it is unlikely that the same
disks have non-ZFS filesystems. Therefore, I think we want to set the
"noop" scheduler for disks in the root pool.
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