> -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] Per conto di > Kadlecsik Jozsef > Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2008 11.35 > A: linux clustering > Oggetto: Performance tuning help sought > > Hello, > > We have some performace problem in our GFS cluster. It > manifests mostly in slow folder access in mail clients (pine, > mutt) running on the nodes. When switching from one > mailfolder to another, sometimes a large folder is loaded > quickly - but usually a small folder, or even paging in the > same folder takes a noticeable time. Looking at the > performance tips of the GFS FAQ: > > - we can neither preallocate files nor disable quota > - the cluster is alreay connected over 1Gb Ethernet > - statfs_slots is increased to 128 > - dunno how to increase or decrease the cached GFS locks: > - there is no /proc/cluster/ directory > - how can one actually monitor the number of cached locks? > - the size of the filesystem is 1TB and was created with the default > resource groups size. So recreating the filesystem with increased > RGs size is one possible tuning option, as far as I see. > - breaking up the filesystem into smaller ones would make life much > harder for us, so if there are other possibilities we'd > better avoid it > > What can we do, besides increasing the RGs size? > Is there any kernel parameter, which could be tuned (say vm > parameters)? > Would it help to set higher MTU values for openais? (But how > could one set > it?) > > Best regards, > Jozsef To speed up things a little, try mounting your partition without atime (noatime). This will prevent contention locking on directory. Leandro -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster