Re: load-gen from an osd node

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Hmm, the only changes I see between those two versions are some pretty
precise cleanups which shouldn't cause this. But it means that a
bisect or determined look should be easy. Can you create a ticket
which includes the exact output you're seeing and the exact versions
you're running?
-Greg

On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:27 PM, Deneau, Tom <tom.deneau@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Oh, I just noticed that the client nodes I spoke of where load-gen actually worked were
> running 0.94, not 9.0.1.  And when I upgrade them to 9.0.1, load-gen no longer works.
>
> So more likely this is just a problem with newer rados load-gens
>
> -- Tom
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Deneau, Tom
>> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 7:48 PM
>> To: ceph-devel
>> Subject: load-gen from an osd node
>>
>> I am running 9.0.1 and I noticed when I run rados load-gen from one of the
>> osd nodes, it creates the objects but then always reports a throughput of 0
>> MB/sec.
>>
>> But if I run it from a separate client node, it works fine.
>> Why would this be?
>>
>> I'm not sure but I thought in earlier versions load-gen could be run from an
>> osd node.
>>
>> -- Tom Deneau
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