Large OSD Performance: osd_op_num_shards, osd_op_num_threads_per_shard

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Hello,

I noticed a couple unanswered questions on this topic from a while back.
It seems, however, worth asking whether adjusting either or both of the
subject attributes could improve performance with large HDD OSDs (mine are
12TB SAS).

In the previous posts on this topic the writers indicated that they had
experimented with increasing either or both of osd_op_num_shards and
osd_op_num_threads_per_shard and had seen performance improvement.  Like
myself, the writers wondering about any limitations or pitfalls relating to
such adjustments.

Since I would rather not take chances with a 500TB production cluster I am
asking for guidance from this list.

BTW, my cluster is currently running Nautilus 14.2.6 (stock Debian
packages).

Thank you.

-Dave

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Dave Hall
Binghamton University
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