On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 12:14 +0200, Andrew Holway wrote: > On Sep 5, 2012, at 4:02 PM, Avi Kivity wrote: > > > On 09/04/2012 03:04 PM, Myklebust, Trond wrote: > >> On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 11:31 +0200, Andrew Holway wrote: > >>> Hello. > >>> > >>> # Avi Kivity avi(a)redhat recommended I copy kvm in on this. It would also seem relevent to libvirt. # > >>> > >>> I have a Centos 6.2 server and Centos 6.2 client. > >>> > >>> [root@store ~]# cat /etc/exports > >>> /dev/shm 10.149.0.0/16(rw,fsid=1,no_root_squash,insecure) (I have tried with non tempfs targets also) > >>> > >>> > >>> [root@node001 ~]# cat /etc/fstab > >>> store.ibnet:/dev/shm /mnt nfs rdma,port=2050,defaults 0 0 > >>> > >>> > >>> I wrote a little for loop one liner that dd'd the centos net install image to a file called 'hello' then checksummed that file. Each iteration uses a different block size. > >>> > >>> Non DIRECT_IO seems to work fine. DIRECT_IO with 512byte, 1K and 2K block sizes get corrupted. > >> > >> > >> That is expected behaviour. DIRECT_IO over RDMA needs to be page aligned > >> so that it can use the more efficient RDMA READ and RDMA WRITE memory > >> semantics (instead of the SEND/RECEIVE channel semantics). > > > > Shouldn't subpage requests fail then? O_DIRECT block requests fail for > > subsector writes, instead of corrupting your data. > > But silent data corruption is so much fun!! A couple of RDMA folks are looking into why this is happening. I'm hoping they will get back to me soon. -- Trond Myklebust Linux NFS client maintainer NetApp Trond.Myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx www.netapp.com -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list