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Another test make between two HP blades with QDR (with bonding)

e60-host01# iperf -s
------------------------------------------------------------
Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[  5] local 172.23.18.2 port 5001 connected with 172.23.18.1 port 41807
[  4] local 172.23.18.2 port 5001 connected with 172.23.18.1 port 41806
[  6] local 172.23.18.2 port 5001 connected with 172.23.18.1 port 41808
[  7] local 172.23.18.2 port 5001 connected with 172.23.18.1 port 41809
[ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
[  5]  0.0-10.0 sec  2.64 GBytes  2.27 Gbits/sec
[  4]  0.0-10.0 sec  2.64 GBytes  2.27 Gbits/sec
[  6]  0.0-10.0 sec  3.58 GBytes  3.08 Gbits/sec
[  7]  0.0-10.0 sec  3.57 GBytes  3.07 Gbits/sec
[SUM]  0.0-10.0 sec  12.4 GBytes  10.7 Gbits/sec

e60-host02# iperf -c 172.23.18.2 -P 4

------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 172.23.18.2, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 2.50 MByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[  3] local 172.23.18.1 port 41806 connected with 172.23.18.2 port 5001
[  5] local 172.23.18.1 port 41808 connected with 172.23.18.2 port 5001
[  4] local 172.23.18.1 port 41807 connected with 172.23.18.2 port 5001
[  6] local 172.23.18.1 port 41809 connected with 172.23.18.2 port 5001
[ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
[  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  2.64 GBytes  2.27 Gbits/sec
[  5]  0.0-10.0 sec  3.58 GBytes  3.08 Gbits/sec
[  4]  0.0-10.0 sec  2.64 GBytes  2.27 Gbits/sec
[  6]  0.0-10.0 sec  3.57 GBytes  3.07 Gbits/sec
[SUM]  0.0-10.0 sec  12.4 GBytes  10.7 Gbits/sec

notice that also the blades are on the same enclosure.

bonding configuration:

alias bond-ib bonding options bonding mode=1 miimon=100 downdelay=100 updelay=100 max_bonds=2

## INFINIBAND CONF

auto ib0
iface ib0 inet manual
        bond-master bond-ib

auto ib1
iface ib1 inet manual
        bond-master bond-ib

auto bond-ib
iface bond-ib inet static
        address 172.23.xx.xx
        netmask 255.255.xx.xx
        slaves ib0 ib1
        bond_miimon 100
        bond_mode active-backup
        pre-up echo connected > /sys/class/net/ib0/mode
        pre-up echo connected > /sys/class/net/ib1/mode
        pre-up /sbin/ifconfig ib0 mtu 65520
        pre-up /sbin/ifconfig ib1 mtu 65520
        pre-up modprobe bond-ib
        pre-up /sbin/ifconfig bond-ib mtu 65520


German

2015-11-24 11:51 GMT-03:00 Mark Nelson <mnelson@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Each port should be able to do 40Gb/s or 56Gb/s minus overhead and any PCIe or car related bottlenecks.  IPoIB will further limit that, especially if you haven't done any kind of interrupt affinity tuning.

Assuming these are mellanox cards you'll want to read this guide:

http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/Performance_Tuning_Guide_for_Mellanox_Network_Adapters.pdf

For QDR I think the maximum throughput with IPoIB I've ever seen was about 2.7GB/s for a single port.  Typically 2-2.5GB/s is probably about what you should expect for a well tuned setup.

I'd still suggest doing iperf tests.  It's really easy:

"iperf -s" on one node to act as a server.

"iperf -c <server ip> -P <num connections, ie: 4>" on the client

This will give you an idea of how your network is doing.  All-To-All network tests are also useful, in that sometimes network issues can crop up only when there's lots of traffic across many ports.  We've seen this in lab environments, especially with bonded ethernet.

Mark

On 11/24/2015 07:22 AM, German Anders wrote:
After doing some more in deep research and tune some parameters I've
gain a little bit more of performance:

# fio --rw=randread --bs=1m --numjobs=4 --iodepth=32 --runtime=22
--time_based --size=16777216k --loops=1 --ioengine=libaio --direct=1
--invalidate=1 --fsync_on_close=1 --randrepeat=1 --norandommap
--group_reporting --exitall --name
dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec
--filename=/mnt/e60host01vol1/test1
dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (g=0): rw=randread,
bs=1M-1M/1M-1M/1M-1M, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
...
dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (g=0): rw=randread,
bs=1M-1M/1M-1M/1M-1M, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-2.1.3
Starting 4 processes
dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: Laying out IO file(s)
(1 file(s) / 16384MB)
Jobs: 4 (f=4): [rrrr] [60.5% done] [*1714MB*/0KB/0KB /s] [1713/0/0 iops]

[eta 00m:15s]
dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (groupid=0, jobs=4):
err= 0: pid=54857: Tue Nov 24 07:56:30 2015
   read : io=38699MB, bw=1754.2MB/s, iops=1754, runt= 22062msec
     slat (usec): min=131, max=63426, avg=2249.87, stdev=4320.91
     clat (msec): min=2, max=321, avg=70.56, stdev=35.80
      lat (msec): min=2, max=321, avg=72.81, stdev=36.13
     clat percentiles (msec):
      |  1.00th=[   13],  5.00th=[   24], 10.00th=[   30], 20.00th=[   40],
      | 30.00th=[   50], 40.00th=[   57], 50.00th=[   65], 60.00th=[   75],
      | 70.00th=[   85], 80.00th=[   98], 90.00th=[  120], 95.00th=[  139],
      | 99.00th=[  178], 99.50th=[  194], 99.90th=[  229], 99.95th=[  247],
      | 99.99th=[  273]
     bw (KB  /s): min=301056, max=612352, per=25.01%, avg=449291.87,
stdev=54288.85
     lat (msec) : 4=0.11%, 10=0.61%, 20=2.11%, 50=27.87%, 100=50.92%
     lat (msec) : 250=18.34%, 500=0.03%
   cpu          : usr=0.19%, sys=33.60%, ctx=66708, majf=0, minf=636
   IO depths    : 1=0.1%, 2=0.1%, 4=0.1%, 8=0.1%, 16=0.2%, 32=99.7%,
 >=64=0.0%
      submit    : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.0%,
 >=64=0.0%
      complete  : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.1%, 64=0.0%,
 >=64=0.0%
      issued    : total=r=38699/w=0/d=0, short=r=0/w=0/d=0

Run status group 0 (all jobs):
    READ: io=38699MB, aggrb=*1754.2MB/s*, minb=1754.2MB/s,

maxb=1754.2MB/s, mint=22062msec, maxt=22062msec

Disk stats (read/write):
   rbd1: ios=77386/17, merge=0/122, ticks=3168312/500, in_queue=3170168,
util=99.76%

The thing is that this test was running from a 'HP Blade enclosure with
QDR' so I think that if in QDR the max Throughput is around 3.2 GB/s (I
guess that this number must be divided by the total number of ports, in
this case 2, so a maximum of 1.6GB/s is the max of throughput that I'll
get on a single port, is that correct? Also I made another test in
another host that also had FDR so (max throughput would be around 6.8
GB/s), and if the same theory is valid, that would lead me to 3.4 GB/s
per port, but I'm not getting more than 1.4 - 1.6 GB/s, any ideas? same
tuning on both servers.

Basically I changed the scaling_governor of the cpufreq of all cpus to
'performance' and then set the following values:

sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps=0
sysctl -w net.core.netdev_max_backlog=250000
sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=4194304
sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=4194304
sysctl -w net.core.rmem_default=4194304
sysctl -w net.core.wmem_default=4194304
sysctl -w net.core.optmem_max=4194304
sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_rmem="4096 87380 4194304"
sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_wmem="4096 65536 4194304"
sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_low_latency=1


However, on the HP blade, there's no Intel CPUs like the other server,
so this kind of 'tuning' can't be done, so I left it as a default and
only changed the TCP networking part.

Any comments or hint would be really appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Best,


**

*German

*
2015-11-23 15:06 GMT-03:00 Robert LeBlanc <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:


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    On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 10:40 AM, German Anders  wrote:
     > Hi Mark,
     >
     > Thanks a lot for the quick response. Regarding the numbers that
    you send me,
     > they look REALLY nice. I've the following setup
     >
     > 4 OSD nodes:
     >
     > 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2650v2 @2.60Ghz
     > 1 x Network controller: Mellanox Technologies MT27500 Family
    [ConnectX-3]
     > Dual-Port (1 for PUB and 1 for CLUS)
     > 1 x SAS2308 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2
     > 8 x Intel SSD DC S3510 800GB (1 OSD on each drive + journal on
    the same
     > drive, so 1:1 relationship)
     > 3 x Intel SSD DC S3710 200GB (to be used maybe as a cache tier)
     > 128GB RAM
     >
     > [0:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BA20 0110  /dev/sdc
     > [0:0:1:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BA20 0110  /dev/sdd
     > [0:0:2:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BA20 0110  /dev/sde
     > [0:0:3:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdf
     > [0:0:4:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdg
     > [0:0:5:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdh
     > [0:0:6:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdi
     > [0:0:7:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdj
     > [0:0:8:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdk
     > [0:0:9:0]    disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdl
     > [0:0:10:0]   disk    ATA      INTEL SSDSC2BB80 0130  /dev/sdm
     >
     > sdf                                8:80   0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdf1                             8:81   0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-16
     > `-sdf2                             8:82   0     5G  0 part
     > sdg                                8:96   0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdg1                             8:97   0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-17
     > `-sdg2                             8:98   0     5G  0 part
     > sdh                                8:112  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdh1                             8:113  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-18
     > `-sdh2                             8:114  0     5G  0 part
     > sdi                                8:128  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdi1                             8:129  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-19
     > `-sdi2                             8:130  0     5G  0 part
     > sdj                                8:144  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdj1                             8:145  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-20
     > `-sdj2                             8:146  0     5G  0 part
     > sdk                                8:160  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdk1                             8:161  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-21
     > `-sdk2                             8:162  0     5G  0 part
     > sdl                                8:176  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdl1                             8:177  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-22
     > `-sdl2                             8:178  0     5G  0 part
     > sdm                                8:192  0 745.2G  0 disk
     > |-sdm1                             8:193  0 740.2G  0 part
     > /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-23
     > `-sdm2                             8:194  0     5G  0 part
     >
     >
     > $ rados bench -p rbd 20 write --no-cleanup -t 4
     >  Maintaining 4 concurrent writes of 4194304 bytes for up to 20
    seconds or 0
     > objects
     >  Object prefix: benchmark_data_cibm01_1409
     >    sec Cur ops   started  finished  avg MB/s  cur MB/s  last lat
      avg lat
     >      0       0         0         0         0         0         -
            0
     >      1       4       121       117   467.894       468 0.0337203
    0.0336809
     >      2       4       244       240   479.895       492 0.0304306
    0.0330524
     >      3       4       372       368   490.559       512 0.0361914
    0.0323822
     >      4       4       491       487   486.899       476 0.0346544
    0.0327169
     >      5       4       587       583   466.302       384  0.110718
    0.0342427
     >      6       4       701       697   464.575       456 0.0324953
    0.0343136
     >      7       4       811       807   461.053       440 0.0400344
    0.0345994
     >      8       4       923       919   459.412       448 0.0255677
    0.0345767
     >      9       4      1032      1028   456.803       436 0.0309743
    0.0349256
     >     10       4      1119      1115   445.917       348  0.229508
    0.0357856
     >     11       4      1222      1218   442.826       412 0.0277902
    0.0360635
     >     12       4      1315      1311   436.919       372 0.0303377
    0.0365673
     >     13       4      1424      1420   436.842       436 0.0288001
      0.03659
     >     14       4      1524      1520   434.206       400 0.0360993
    0.0367697
     >     15       4      1632      1628   434.054       432 0.0296406
    0.0366877
     >     16       4      1740      1736   433.921       432 0.0310995
    0.0367746
     >     17       4      1836      1832    430.98       384 0.0250518
    0.0370169
     >     18       4      1941      1937   430.366       420  0.027502
    0.0371341
     >     19       4      2049      2045   430.448       432 0.0260257
    0.0370807
     > 2015-11-23 12:10:58.587087min lat: 0.0229266 max lat: 0.27063 avg
    lat:
     > 0.0373936
     >    sec Cur ops   started  finished  avg MB/s  cur MB/s  last lat
      avg lat
     >     20       4      2141      2137   427.322       368 0.0351276
    0.0373936
     >  Total time run:         20.186437
     > Total writes made:      2141
     > Write size:             4194304
     > Bandwidth (MB/sec):     424.245
     >
     > Stddev Bandwidth:       102.136
     > Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 512
     > Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 0
     > Average Latency:        0.0376536
     > Stddev Latency:         0.032886
     > Max latency:            0.27063
     > Min latency:            0.0229266
     >
     >
     > $ rados bench -p rbd 20 seq --no-cleanup -t 4
     >    sec Cur ops   started  finished  avg MB/s  cur MB/s  last lat
      avg lat
     >      0       0         0         0         0         0         -
            0
     >      1       4       394       390   1559.52      1560 0.0148888
    0.0102236
     >      2       4       753       749   1496.68      1436 0.0129162
    0.0106595
     >      3       4      1137      1133   1509.65      1536 0.0101854
    0.0105731
     >      4       4      1526      1522   1521.17      1556 0.0122154
    0.0103827
     >      5       4      1890      1886   1508.07      14560.00825445
    0.0105908
     >  Total time run:        5.675418
     > Total reads made:     2141
     > Read size:            4194304
     > Bandwidth (MB/sec):    1508.964
     >
     > Average Latency:       0.0105951
     > Max latency:           0.211469
     > Min latency:           0.00603694
     >
     >
     > I'm not even close to those numbers that you are getting... :(
    any ideas? or
     > hints? Also I've configured NOOP as the scheduler for all the SSD
    disks. I
     > don't know really what else to look for, in order to improve
    performance and
     > get some similar numbers from what you are getting
     >
     >
     > Thanks in advance,
     >
     > Cheers,
     >
     >
     > German
     >
     > 2015-11-23 13:32 GMT-03:00 Mark Nelson :
     >>
     >> Hi German,
     >>
     >> I don't have exactly the same setup, but on the ceph community
    cluster I
     >> have tests with:
     >>
     >> 4 nodes, each of which are configured in some tests with:
     >>
     >> 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2650
     >> 1 x Intel XL710 40GbE (currently limited to about 2.5GB/s each)
     >> 1 x Intel P3700 800GB (4 OSDs per card using 4 data and 4 journal
     >> partitions)
     >> 64GB RAM
     >>
     >> With filestore, I can get an aggregate throughput of:
     >>
     >> 1MB randread: 8715.3MB/s
     >> 4MB randread: 8046.2MB/s
     >>
     >> This is with 4 fio instances on the same nodes as the OSDs using
    the fio
     >> librbd engine.
     >>
     >> A couple of things I would suggest trying:
     >>
     >> 1) See how rados bench does.  This is an easy test and you can
    see how
     >> different the numbers look.
     >>
     >> 2) try fio with librbd to see if it might be a qemu limitation.
     >>
     >> 3) Assuming you are using IPoIB, try some iperf tests to see how
    your
     >> network is doing.
     >>
     >> Mark
     >>
     >>
     >> On 11/23/2015 10:17 AM, German Anders wrote:
     >>>
     >>> Thanks a lot for the quick update Greg. This lead me to ask if
    there's
     >>> anything out there to improve performance in an Infiniband
    environment
     >>> with Ceph. In the cluster that I mentioned earlier. I've setup
    4 OSD
     >>> server nodes nodes each with 8 OSD daemons running with 800x
    Intel SSD
     >>> DC S3710 disks (740.2G for OSD and 5G for Journal) and also
    using IB FDR
     >>> 56Gb/s for the PUB and CLUS network, and I'm getting the
    following fio
     >>> numbers:
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> # fio --rw=randread --bs=1m --numjobs=4 --iodepth=32 --runtime=22
     >>> --time_based --size=16777216k --loops=1 --ioengine=libaio
    --direct=1
     >>> --invalidate=1 --fsync_on_close=1 --randrepeat=1 --norandommap
     >>> --group_reporting --exitall --name
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec
     >>> --filename=/mnt/rbd/test1
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (g=0):
    rw=randread,
     >>> bs=1M-1M/1M-1M/1M-1M, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
     >>> ...
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (g=0):
    rw=randread,
     >>> bs=1M-1M/1M-1M/1M-1M, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
     >>> fio-2.1.3
     >>> Starting 4 processes
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: Laying out IO
    file(s)
     >>> (1 file(s) / 16384MB)
     >>> Jobs: 4 (f=4): [rrrr] [33.8% done] [1082MB/0KB/0KB /s]
    [1081/0/0 iops]
     >>> [eta 00m:45s]
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-1m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (groupid=0,
    jobs=4):
     >>> err= 0: pid=63852: Mon Nov 23 10:48:07 2015
     >>>    read : io=21899MB, bw=988.23MB/s, iops=988, runt= 22160msec
     >>>      slat (usec): min=192, max=186274, avg=3990.48, stdev=7533.77
     >>>      clat (usec): min=10, max=808610, avg=125099.41, stdev=90717.56
     >>>       lat (msec): min=6, max=809, avg=129.09, stdev=91.14
     >>>      clat percentiles (msec):
     >>>       |  1.00th=[   27],  5.00th=[   38], 10.00th=[   45],
    20.00th=[
     >>> 61],
     >>>       | 30.00th=[   74], 40.00th=[   85], 50.00th=[  100],
    60.00th=[
     >>> 117],
     >>>       | 70.00th=[  141], 80.00th=[  174], 90.00th=[  235],
    95.00th=[
     >>> 297],
     >>>       | 99.00th=[  482], 99.50th=[  578], 99.90th=[  717],
    99.95th=[
     >>> 750],
     >>>       | 99.99th=[  775]
     >>>      bw (KB  /s): min=134691, max=335872, per=25.08%,
    avg=253748.08,
     >>> stdev=40454.88
     >>>      lat (usec) : 20=0.01%
     >>>      lat (msec) : 10=0.02%, 20=0.27%, 50=12.90%, 100=36.93%,
    250=41.39%
     >>>      lat (msec) : 500=7.59%, 750=0.84%, 1000=0.05%
     >>>    cpu          : usr=0.11%, sys=26.76%, ctx=39695, majf=0,
    minf=405
     >>>    IO depths    : 1=0.1%, 2=0.1%, 4=0.1%, 8=0.1%, 16=0.3%,
    32=99.4%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       submit    : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%,
    64=0.0%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       complete  : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.1%,
    64=0.0%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       issued    : total=r=21899/w=0/d=0, short=r=0/w=0/d=0
     >>>
     >>> Run status group 0 (all jobs):
     >>>     READ: io=21899MB, aggrb=988.23MB/s, minb=988.23MB/s,
     >>> maxb=988.23MB/s, mint=22160msec, maxt=22160msec
     >>>
     >>> Disk stats (read/write):
     >>>    rbd1: ios=43736/163, merge=0/5, ticks=3189484/15276,
     >>> in_queue=3214988, util=99.78%
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
    ############################################################################################################################################################
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> # fio --rw=randread --bs=4m --numjobs=4 --iodepth=32 --runtime=22
     >>> --time_based --size=16777216k --loops=1 --ioengine=libaio
    --direct=1
     >>> --invalidate=1 --fsync_on_close=1 --randrepeat=1 --norandommap
     >>> --group_reporting --exitall --name
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-4m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec
     >>> --filename=/mnt/rbd/test2
     >>>
     >>> fio-2.1.3
     >>> Starting 4 processes
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-4m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: Laying out IO
    file(s)
     >>> (1 file(s) / 16384MB)
     >>> Jobs: 4 (f=4): [rrrr] [28.7% done] [894.3MB/0KB/0KB /s]
    [223/0/0 iops]
     >>> [eta 00m:57s]
     >>> dev-ceph-randread-4m-4thr-libaio-32iodepth-22sec: (groupid=0,
    jobs=4):
     >>> err= 0: pid=64654: Mon Nov 23 10:51:58 2015
     >>>    read : io=18952MB, bw=876868KB/s, iops=214, runt= 22132msec
     >>>      slat (usec): min=518, max=81398, avg=18576.88, stdev=14840.55
     >>>      clat (msec): min=90, max=1915, avg=570.37, stdev=166.51
     >>>       lat (msec): min=123, max=1936, avg=588.95, stdev=169.19
     >>>      clat percentiles (msec):
     >>>       |  1.00th=[  258],  5.00th=[  343], 10.00th=[  383],
    20.00th=[
     >>> 437],
     >>>       | 30.00th=[  482], 40.00th=[  519], 50.00th=[  553],
    60.00th=[
     >>> 594],
     >>>       | 70.00th=[  627], 80.00th=[  685], 90.00th=[  775],
    95.00th=[
     >>> 865],
     >>>       | 99.00th=[ 1057], 99.50th=[ 1156], 99.90th=[ 1680],
    99.95th=[
     >>> 1860],
     >>>       | 99.99th=[ 1909]
     >>>      bw (KB  /s): min= 5665, max=383251, per=24.61%, avg=215755.74,
     >>> stdev=61735.70
     >>>      lat (msec) : 100=0.02%, 250=0.80%, 500=33.88%, 750=53.31%,
     >>> 1000=10.26%
     >>>      lat (msec) : 2000=1.73%
     >>>    cpu          : usr=0.07%, sys=12.52%, ctx=32466, majf=0,
    minf=372
     >>>    IO depths    : 1=0.1%, 2=0.2%, 4=0.3%, 8=0.7%, 16=1.4%,
    32=97.4%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       submit    : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%,
    64=0.0%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       complete  : 0=0.0%, 4=99.9%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.1%,
    64=0.0%,
     >>>  >=64=0.0%
     >>>       issued    : total=r=4738/w=0/d=0, short=r=0/w=0/d=0
     >>>
     >>> Run status group 0 (all jobs):
     >>>     READ: io=18952MB, aggrb=876868KB/s, minb=876868KB/s,
     >>> maxb=876868KB/s, mint=22132msec, maxt=22132msec
     >>>
     >>> Disk stats (read/write):
     >>>    rbd1: ios=37721/177, merge=0/5, ticks=3075924/11408,
     >>> in_queue=3097448, util=99.77%
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> Can anyone share some results from a similar environment?
     >>>
     >>> Thanks in advance,
     >>>
     >>> Best,
     >>>
     >>> **
     >>>
     >>> *German*
     >>>
     >>> 2015-11-23 13:08 GMT-03:00 Gregory Farnum >> >:
    >>>
    >>>     On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 10:05 AM, German Anders
     >>>     > wrote:
     >>>     > Hi all,
     >>>     >
     >>>     > I want to know if there's any improvement or update
    regarding ceph
     >>> 0.94.5
     >>>     > with accelio, I've an already configured cluster (with no
    data on
     >>> it) and I
     >>>     > would like to know if there's a way to 'modify' the
    cluster in
     >>> order to use
     >>>     > accelio. Any info would be really appreciated.
     >>>
     >>>     The XioMessenger is still experimental. As far as I know
    it's not
     >>>     expected to be stable any time soon and I can't imagine it
    will be
     >>>     backported to Hammer even when done.
     >>>     -Greg
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
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