I have a problem with a server thats in need of an update.
Its SMB/NFS/iSCSI host backing 5 VM's and about 3TB of shares. iSCSI is there to keep MS happy with SQL/Exchange DB's (no thin provision) and the rest is there either running VM's or hosting files used by ~30 users.
Server is an e3 Xeon w/ 32GB of ram - and at around 35-37 days she runs out of either Arc or Arc Meta (judging from the last ZFS box i had these issues with - it was the meta).
Now this is going to be replaced (e5 w/ 64GB of ram - scope to expand if we need) - but in the mean time - short of rebooting the world - is there anything I can do to flush the ARC and bring storage latency down to sane levels (1-2ms) from sheer lunacy (11-20 seconds).
Thanks.
Its SMB/NFS/iSCSI host backing 5 VM's and about 3TB of shares. iSCSI is there to keep MS happy with SQL/Exchange DB's (no thin provision) and the rest is there either running VM's or hosting files used by ~30 users.
Server is an e3 Xeon w/ 32GB of ram - and at around 35-37 days she runs out of either Arc or Arc Meta (judging from the last ZFS box i had these issues with - it was the meta).
Now this is going to be replaced (e5 w/ 64GB of ram - scope to expand if we need) - but in the mean time - short of rebooting the world - is there anything I can do to flush the ARC and bring storage latency down to sane levels (1-2ms) from sheer lunacy (11-20 seconds).
Thanks.