Re: CephFS constant high write I/O to the metadata pool

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Hi Olli,

On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 1:08 PM Olli Rajala <olli.rajala@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> With "objecter_ops" did you mean "ceph tell mds.pve-core-1 ops" and/or
> "ceph tell mds.pve-core-1 objecter_requests"? Both these show very few
> requests/ops - many times just returning empty lists. I'm pretty sure that
> this I/O isn't generated by any clients - I've earlier tried to isolate
> this by shutting down all cephfs clients and this didn't have any
> noticeable effect.
>
> I tried to watch what is going on with that "perf dump" but to be honest
> all I can see is some numbers going up in the different sections :)
> ...don't have a clue what to focus on and how to interpret that.
>
> Here's a perf dump if you or anyone could make something out of that:
> https://gist.github.com/olliRJL/43c10173aafd82be22c080a9cd28e673

You'd need to capture this over a period of time to see what ops might
be going through and what the mds is doing.

>
> Tnx!
> o.
>
> ---------------------------
> Olli Rajala - Lead TD
> Anima Vitae Ltd.
> www.anima.fi
> ---------------------------
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 8:32 PM Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Olli,
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 5:01 AM Olli Rajala <olli.rajala@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm seeing constant 25-50MB/s writes to the metadata pool even when all
> > > clients and the cluster is idling and in clean state. This surely can't
> > be
> > > normal?
> > >
> > > There's no apparent issues with the performance of the cluster but this
> > > write rate seems excessive and I don't know where to look for the
> > culprit.
> > >
> > > The setup is Ceph 16.2.9 running in hyperconverged 3 node core cluster
> > and
> > > 6 hdd osd nodes.
> > >
> > > Here's typical status when pretty much all clients are idling. Most of
> > that
> > > write bandwidth and maybe fifth of the write iops is hitting the
> > > metadata pool.
> > >
> > >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > root@pve-core-1:~# ceph -s
> > >   cluster:
> > >     id:     2088b4b1-8de1-44d4-956e-aa3d3afff77f
> > >     health: HEALTH_OK
> > >
> > >   services:
> > >     mon: 3 daemons, quorum pve-core-1,pve-core-2,pve-core-3 (age 2w)
> > >     mgr: pve-core-1(active, since 4w), standbys: pve-core-2, pve-core-3
> > >     mds: 1/1 daemons up, 2 standby
> > >     osd: 48 osds: 48 up (since 5h), 48 in (since 4M)
> > >
> > >   data:
> > >     volumes: 1/1 healthy
> > >     pools:   10 pools, 625 pgs
> > >     objects: 70.06M objects, 46 TiB
> > >     usage:   95 TiB used, 182 TiB / 278 TiB avail
> > >     pgs:     625 active+clean
> > >
> > >   io:
> > >     client:   45 KiB/s rd, 38 MiB/s wr, 6 op/s rd, 287 op/s wr
> > >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Here's some daemonperf dump:
> > >
> > >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > root@pve-core-1:~# ceph daemonperf mds.`hostname -s`
> > >
> > ----------------------------------------mds-----------------------------------------
> > > --mds_cache--- ------mds_log------ -mds_mem- -------mds_server-------
> > mds_
> > > -----objecter------ purg
> > > req  rlat fwd  inos caps exi  imi  hifc crev cgra ctru cfsa cfa  hcc
> > hccd
> > > hccr prcr|stry recy recd|subm evts segs repl|ino  dn  |hcr  hcs  hsr  cre
> > >  cat |sess|actv rd   wr   rdwr|purg|
> > >  40    0    0  767k  78k   0    0    0    1    6    1    0    0    5    5
> > >  3    7 |1.1k   0    0 | 17  3.7k 134    0 |767k 767k| 40    5    0    0
> > >  0 |110 |  4    2   21    0 |  2
> > >  57    2    0  767k  78k   0    0    0    3   16    3    0    0   11   11
> > >  0   17 |1.1k   0    0 | 45  3.7k 137    0 |767k 767k| 57    8    0    0
> > >  0 |110 |  0    2   28    0 |  4
> > >  57    4    0  767k  78k   0    0    0    4   34    4    0    0   34   33
> > >  2   26 |1.0k   0    0 |134  3.9k 139    0 |767k 767k| 57   13    0    0
> > >  0 |110 |  0    2  112    0 | 19
> > >  67    3    0  767k  78k   0    0    0    6   32    6    0    0   22   22
> > >  0   32 |1.1k   0    0 | 78  3.9k 141    0 |767k 768k| 67    4    0    0
> > >  0 |110 |  0    2   56    0 |  2
> > >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > Any ideas where to look at?
> >
> > Check the perf dump output of the mds:
> >
> > ceph tell mds.<fs_name>:0 perf dump
> >
> > over a period of time to identify what's going on. You can also look
> > at the objecter_ops (another tell command) for the MDS.
> >
> > --
> > Patrick Donnelly, Ph.D.
> > He / Him / His
> > Principal Software Engineer
> > Red Hat, Inc.
> > GPG: 19F28A586F808C2402351B93C3301A3E258DD79D
> >
> >
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Venky

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