On 05/30/2012 06:04 AM, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote:
Am 30.05.2012 09:19, schrieb Stefan Majer:
Hi,
ok, so your replication level is 2 and you have 2*1GB/sec right ?
Generally yes - but for this new test it was just 1*1GB/s (see below).
do you have a iostat -x 3 output and or a dstat from all effected
machines during your rados bench runs as well ?
As the output looks exactly the same on all OSDs here is it from ONE osd:
Kernel 3.4:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=sV9vKsWy
Kernel 3.0:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=eafjpPpK
Stefan
Would you mind installing blktrace and running "blktrace -o test-3.4 -d
/dev/sdb" on the OSD node during a short (say 60s) test on 3.4?
If you could archive/send me the results, that might help us get an idea
of what is actually getting sent out to the disk. Your data disk
throughput on 3.0 looks pretty close to what I normally get (including
on 3.4). I'm guessing the issue you are seeing on 3.4 is probably not
the seek problem I mentioned earlier (unless something is causing so
many seeks that it more or less paralyzes the disk).
Mark
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