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Old 04-20-2008, 07:23 AM
Rajib Sarkar
 
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Default Re: Any sense in this ...?


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Yes, it may ..since the whole basis of KAIO is to have an "unblocked" w=
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of doing I/O .. the way we've coded the engine is to make sure whoever =
gets
to run on the CPU VP will not block it or do any blocked I/O. Since the=

KAIO runs on the CPU VP, it might relieve the load on CPU but don't exp=
ect
a great relief as then you'll have to have AIO VPs to do the I/O and th=
ey
will do the I/Os using blocked calls. It just might be that your box ne=
ed
more CPU power/more CPUs in order to handle the load.

Thanx much,

Rajib Sarkar
Advisory Software Engineer
DB2/UDB Regional Advanced Support


If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally
astound ourselves. -- T. Edison



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ids v9
what do you think to the theory that turning off kaio might relieve a
cpu-bound system?


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<p>Yes, it may ..since the whole basis of KAIO is to have an &quot;unbl=
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locked I/O. Since the KAIO runs on the CPU VP, it might relieve the loa=
d on CPU but don't expect a great relief as then you'll have to have AI=
O VPs to do the I/O and they will do the I/Os using blocked calls. It j=
ust might be that your box need more CPU power/more CPUs in order to ha=
ndle the load. <br>
<br>
Thanx much,<br>
<br>
Rajib Sarkar<br>
Advisory Software Engineer<br>
DB2/UDB Regional Advanced Support<br>
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Old 04-20-2008, 07:23 AM
Madison Pruet
 
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Default Re: Any sense in this ...?

I'm not so sure that I agree with this answer. ;-)

If the question were a bottleneck with the CPUVP, then I might. But the
question was with a bottleneck on the CPU itself.

The AIOVP still has to run on the same CPU and is using the same machine
cycles. By using a seperate process which will have to go through all of
the std file IO layers, you increase the code path of the IO request as well
as increase the code path required by having additional context switches.

That said -- if the customer were to switch from KAIO to AIOVPS, and they
also reduced the number of AIOVPS so that there was an IO bottleneck, then
that might slow down the total processing that could be done in the
instance. By throtteling the total work on the system, it might appear that
they would get a bit of relief, but of course - that would mean that it
would take longer to get the current workload done. This would be a
technique of switch a CPU bottleneck for an IO bottleneck. But that's still
'robbing Peter to pay Paul'....

If it is impossible to increase the existing processor power, then you have
two other options.

1) be more efficient with what you have (i.e. - tune the system better), or
2) decrease the workload on the system (i.e. - restrict the usage of the
system)...


M.P.
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> Rajib Sarkar
> Advisory Software Engineer
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