VxVM offers the choice of the following read policies on the data plexes in a mirrored volume:
round
Reads each plex in turn in "round-robin" fashion for each nonsequential I/O detected. Sequential access causes only one plex to be accessed. This takes advantage of the drive or controller read-ahead caching policies.
prefer
Reads first from a plex that has been named as the preferred plex.
select
Chooses a default policy based on plex associations to the volume. If the volume has an enabled striped plex, the select
option defaults to preferring that plex; otherwise, it defaults to round-robin.
siteread
Reads preferentially from plexes at the locally defined site. This is the default policy for volumes in disk groups where site consistency has been enabled.
See Administering sites and remote mirrors.
Note You cannot set the read policy on a RAID-5 volume. RAID-5 plexes have their own read policy (RAID).
To set the read policy to round
, use the following command:
# vxvol [-g
diskgroup
] rdpol round
volume
For example, to set the read policy for the volume, vol01
, in disk group, mydg
, to round-robin, use the following command:
# vxvol -g mydg rdpol round vol01
To set the read policy to prefer
, use the following command:
# vxvol [-g
diskgroup
] rdpol prefer
volume
preferred_plex
For example, to set the policy for vol01
to read preferentially from the plex vol01-02
, use the following command:
# vxvol -g mydg rdpol prefer vol01 vol01-02
To set the read policy to select
, use the following command:
# vxvol [-g
diskgroup
] rdpol select
volume
For more information about how read policies affect performance, see Volume read policies.