I'm not speaking to anything other than your configuration.
"I am using 2 x 10 GB bonded ( BONDING_OPTS="mode=4 miimon=100 xmit_hash_policy=1 lacp_rate=1") for cluster and 1 x 1GB for public"
It might not be a bad idea for you to forgo the public network on the 1Gb interfaces and either put everything on one network or use VLANs on the 10Gb connections. I lean more towards that in particular because your public network doesn't have a bond on it. Just as a note, communication between the OSDs and the MONs are all done on the public network. If that interface goes down, then the OSDs are likely to be marked down/out from your cluster. I'm a fan of VLANs, but if you don't have the equipment or expertise to go that route, then just using the same subnet for public and private is a decent way to go.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:37 AM Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I did test with rados bench ..here are the resultsrados bench -p ssdpool 300 -t 12 write --no-cleanup && rados bench -p ssdpool 300 -t 12 seqTotal time run: 300.322608Total writes made: 10632Write size: 4194304Object size: 4194304Bandwidth (MB/sec): 141.608Stddev Bandwidth: 74.1065Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 264Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 0Average IOPS: 35Stddev IOPS: 18Max IOPS: 66Min IOPS: 0Average Latency(s): 0.33887Stddev Latency(s): 0.701947Max latency(s): 9.80161Min latency(s): 0.015171Total time run: 300.829945Total reads made: 10070Read size: 4194304Object size: 4194304Bandwidth (MB/sec): 133.896Average IOPS: 33Stddev IOPS: 14Max IOPS: 68Min IOPS: 3Average Latency(s): 0.35791Max latency(s): 4.68213Min latency(s): 0.0107572rados bench -p scbench256 300 -t 12 write --no-cleanup && rados bench -p scbench256 300 -t 12 seqTotal time run: 300.747004Total writes made: 10239Write size: 4194304Object size: 4194304Bandwidth (MB/sec): 136.181Stddev Bandwidth: 75.5Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 272Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 0Average IOPS: 34Stddev IOPS: 18Max IOPS: 68Min IOPS: 0Average Latency(s): 0.352339Stddev Latency(s): 0.72211Max latency(s): 9.62304Min latency(s): 0.00936316hints = 1Total time run: 300.610761Total reads made: 7628Read size: 4194304Object size: 4194304Bandwidth (MB/sec): 101.5Average IOPS: 25Stddev IOPS: 11Max IOPS: 61Min IOPS: 0Average Latency(s): 0.472321Max latency(s): 15.636Min latency(s): 0.0188098On 22 January 2018 at 11:34, Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:sorry ..send the message too soonHere is more infoVendor Id : SEAGATEProduct Id : ST600MM0006State : OnlineDisk Type : SAS,Hard Disk DeviceCapacity : 558.375 GBPower State : Active( SSD is in slot 0)megacli -LDGetProp -Cache -LALL -a0Adapter 0-VD 0(target id: 0): Cache Policy:WriteThrough, ReadAheadNone, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBUAdapter 0-VD 1(target id: 1): Cache Policy:WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBUAdapter 0-VD 2(target id: 2): Cache Policy:WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBUAdapter 0-VD 3(target id: 3): Cache Policy:WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBUAdapter 0-VD 4(target id: 4): Cache Policy:WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBUAdapter 0-VD 5(target id: 5): Cache Policy:WriteBack, ReadAdaptive, Direct, No Write Cache if bad BBU[root@osd01 ~]# megacli -LDGetProp -DskCache -LALL -a0Adapter 0-VD 0(target id: 0): Disk Write Cache : DisabledAdapter 0-VD 1(target id: 1): Disk Write Cache : Disk's DefaultAdapter 0-VD 2(target id: 2): Disk Write Cache : Disk's DefaultAdapter 0-VD 3(target id: 3): Disk Write Cache : Disk's DefaultAdapter 0-VD 4(target id: 4): Disk Write Cache : Disk's DefaultAdapter 0-VD 5(target id: 5): Disk Write Cache : Disk's DefaultCPUIntel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 0 @ 2.50GHzCentos 7 kernel 3.10.0-693.11.6.el7.x86_64sysctl -pnet.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0net.core.netdev_budget = 600net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 1net.core.rmem_max = 16777216net.core.wmem_max = 16777216net.core.rmem_default = 16777216net.core.wmem_default = 16777216net.core.optmem_max = 40960net.ipv4.tcp_rmem = 4096 87380 16777216net.ipv4.tcp_wmem = 4096 65536 16777216net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 0net.core.somaxconn = 1024net.core.netdev_max_backlog = 20000net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 30000net.ipv4.tcp_max_tw_buckets = 2000000net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse = 1net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle = 0net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects = 0net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route = 0vm.min_free_kbytes = 262144vm.swappiness = 0vm.vfs_cache_pressure = 100fs.suid_dumpable = 0kernel.core_uses_pid = 1kernel.msgmax = 65536kernel.msgmnb = 65536kernel.randomize_va_space = 1kernel.sysrq = 0kernel.pid_max = 4194304fs.file-max = 100000ceph.confpublic_network = 10.10.30.0/24cluster_network = 192.168.0.0/24osd_op_num_threads_per_shard = 2osd_op_num_shards = 25osd_pool_default_size = 2osd_pool_default_min_size = 1 # Allow writing 1 copy in a degraded stateosd_pool_default_pg_num = 256osd_pool_default_pgp_num = 256osd_crush_chooseleaf_type = 1osd_scrub_load_threshold = 0.01osd_scrub_min_interval = 137438953472osd_scrub_max_interval = 137438953472osd_deep_scrub_interval = 137438953472osd_max_scrubs = 16osd_op_threads = 8osd_max_backfills = 1osd_recovery_max_active = 1osd_recovery_op_priority = 1debug_lockdep = 0/0debug_context = 0/0debug_crush = 0/0debug_buffer = 0/0debug_timer = 0/0debug_filer = 0/0debug_objecter = 0/0debug_rados = 0/0debug_rbd = 0/0debug_journaler = 0/0debug_objectcatcher = 0/0debug_client = 0/0debug_osd = 0/0debug_optracker = 0/0debug_objclass = 0/0debug_filestore = 0/0debug_journal = 0/0debug_ms = 0/0debug_monc = 0/0debug_tp = 0/0debug_auth = 0/0debug_finisher = 0/0debug_heartbeatmap = 0/0debug_perfcounter = 0/0debug_asok = 0/0debug_throttle = 0/0debug_mon = 0/0debug_paxos = 0/0debug_rgw = 0/0[mon]mon_allow_pool_delete = true[osd]osd_heartbeat_grace = 20osd_heartbeat_interval = 5bluestore_block_db_size = 16106127360bluestore_block_wal_size = 1073741824[osd.6]host = osd01osd_journal = /dev/disk/by-parttypeuuid/4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-062c0ceff05d.1d58775a-5019-42ea-8149-a126f51a2501crush_location = root=ssds host=osd01-ssd[osd.7]host = osd02osd_journal = /dev/disk/by-parttypeuuid/4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-062c0ceff05d.683dc52d-5d69-4ff0-b5d9-b17056a55681crush_location = root=ssds host=osd02-ssd[osd.8]host = osd04osd_journal = /dev/disk/by-parttypeuuid/4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-062c0ceff05d.bd7c0088-b724-441e-9b88-9457305c541dcrush_location = root=ssds host=osd04-ssdOn 22 January 2018 at 11:29, Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi David,Yes, I meant no separate partitions for WAL and DBI am using 2 x 10 GB bonded ( BONDING_OPTS="mode=4 miimon=100 xmit_hash_policy=1 lacp_rate=1") for cluster and 1 x 1GB for publicDisks areVendor Id : TOSHIBAProduct Id : PX05SMB040YState : OnlineDisk Type : SAS,Solid State DeviceCapacity : 372.0 GBOn 22 January 2018 at 11:24, David Turner <drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Disk models, other hardware information including CPU, network config? You say you're using Luminous, but then say journal on same device. I'm assuming you mean that you just have the bluestore OSD configured without a separate WAL or DB partition? Any more specifics you can give will be helpful.On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:20 AM Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi,I'll appreciate if you can provide some guidance / suggestions regarding perfomance issues on a test cluster ( 3 x DELL R620, 1 Entreprise SSD, 3 x 600 GB ,Entreprise HDD, 8 cores, 64 GB RAM)I created 2 pools ( replication factor 2) one with only SSD and the other with only HDD( journal on same disk for both)The perfomance is quite similar although I was expecting to be at least 5 times betterNo issues noticed using atopWhat should I check / tune ?Many thanksStevenHDD based pool ( journal on the same disk)ceph osd pool get scbench256 allsize: 2min_size: 1crash_replay_interval: 0pg_num: 256pgp_num: 256crush_rule: replicated_rulehashpspool: truenodelete: falsenopgchange: falsenosizechange: falsewrite_fadvise_dontneed: falsenoscrub: falsenodeep-scrub: falseuse_gmt_hitset: 1auid: 0fast_read: 0rbd bench --io-type write image1 --pool=scbench256bench type write io_size 4096 io_threads 16 bytes 1073741824 pattern sequentialSEC OPS OPS/SEC BYTES/SEC1 46816 46836.46 191842139.782 90658 45339.11 185709011.803 133671 44540.80 182439126.084 177341 44340.36 181618100.145 217300 43464.04 178028704.546 259595 42555.85 174308767.05elapsed: 6 ops: 262144 ops/sec: 42694.50 bytes/sec: 174876688.23fio /home/cephuser/write_256.fiowrite-4M: (g=0): rw=randread, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=rbd, iodepth=32fio-2.2.8Starting 1 processrbd engine: RBD version: 1.12.0Jobs: 1 (f=1): [r(1)] [100.0% done] [66284KB/0KB/0KB /s] [16.6K/0/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s]fio /home/cephuser/write_256.fiowrite-4M: (g=0): rw=write, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=rbd, iodepth=32fio-2.2.8Starting 1 processrbd engine: RBD version: 1.12.0Jobs: 1 (f=1): [W(1)] [100.0% done] [0KB/14464KB/0KB /s] [0/3616/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s]SSD based poolceph osd pool get ssdpool allsize: 2min_size: 1crash_replay_interval: 0pg_num: 128pgp_num: 128crush_rule: ssdpoolhashpspool: truenodelete: falsenopgchange: falsenosizechange: falsewrite_fadvise_dontneed: falsenoscrub: falsenodeep-scrub: falseuse_gmt_hitset: 1auid: 0fast_read: 0rbd -p ssdpool create --size 52100 image2rbd bench --io-type write image2 --pool=ssdpoolbench type write io_size 4096 io_threads 16 bytes 1073741824 pattern sequentialSEC OPS OPS/SEC BYTES/SEC1 42412 41867.57 171489557.932 78343 39180.86 160484805.883 118082 39076.48 160057256.164 155164 38683.98 158449572.385 192825 38307.59 156907885.846 230701 37716.95 154488608.16elapsed: 7 ops: 262144 ops/sec: 36862.89 bytes/sec: 150990387.29[root@osd01 ~]# fio /home/cephuser/write_256.fiowrite-4M: (g=0): rw=write, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=rbd, iodepth=32fio-2.2.8Starting 1 processrbd engine: RBD version: 1.12.0Jobs: 1 (f=1): [W(1)] [100.0% done] [0KB/20224KB/0KB /s] [0/5056/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s]fio /home/cephuser/write_256.fiowrite-4M: (g=0): rw=randread, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=rbd, iodepth=32fio-2.2.8Starting 1 processrbd engine: RBD version: 1.12.0Jobs: 1 (f=1): [r(1)] [100.0% done] [76096KB/0KB/0KB /s] [19.3K/0/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s]
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