Re: GFS performance issue on CentOS 5.5

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Fred Wittekind wrote:
 I do have noatime, need to add nodiratime.

noatime is a superset of nodiratime.

There are PHP session files
on the gfs2 volume.  There used to be Zend Cache file on it, but I moved
those to tmpfs.  There is one other set of cache files that where put in
a bad directory, so they are hard to move to tmpfs without changing the
client's website code (although I may do this anyways).

Indeed you may, that sounds like a good place to start looking for your performance problems.

I had considered moving the PHP session files to a memcache server, but
then I observed very long load times on static website content
(images).  Since images don't involve the session files, I had decided
that it looked like there was more of a problem than the session files. Although, could lock issues with the session files effect load times of
files in a completely different area of the directory tree?

Session files will be accessed for ever page hit, will they not?

Gordan

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