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Can someone tell me what the WAFL_Ex process means, it is @ 180% on my filer (sysstat -M)
2013-06-24
05:45 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the WAFL_Ex is when i read the output of the sysstat -M output is WAFL_Ex = 170 and (Kahu) 89%
Is there a good manual about the -M mode, cant find it.
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Hi - Have you read this thread here:
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Tnx Martin, i did read it, but it is not answering my question, what does Wafl_ex en why is it at 180%.
They seem to have the same problem, but the bug is fixed in 8.2 GA, which i am running. Scrub is not completed, but suspended right now.
Tomas
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Hello TOMASYAWORKS,
did you find a solution to this problem? Seems that we have the sam Problem with one of our customers: slow ndmp to tape, high WAFL_Ex and suspended aggr scrubs
Thank you
Marc
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Hi,
WAFL_ex represents parallel WAFL processing while Kahuna represents serial WAFL processing. These two logical domains are mutually exclusive, meaning either Kahuna can be active on 1 CPU, or WAFL_ex can be active on 1+ CPUs, but both Kahuna and WAFL_Ex cannot be active at the same time. Depending on the workload, it is possible for Kahuna to limit the amount of work that can be performed by WAFL_ex. It is important to note that this type of bottleneck is a simple variation on the previous condition.
For more details you can refer KB article https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=3014084&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1416471937172
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