Hi,
I had some issues with files generated from /dev/zero also. try real files or /dev/urandom :)
I don't know, if there is a real issue/bug with files generated from /dev/zero ? Devs should check them out /me thinks.
2014-09-03 16:11 GMT+03:00 Milos Kozak <milos.kozak@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,
I am facing a quite strange problem when I do have two servers with the same configuration and the same hardware. Servers are connected by bonded 1GE. I have one volume:
[root@nodef02i 103]# gluster volume info
Volume Name: ph-fs-0
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: f8f569ea-e30c-43d0-bb94-b2f1164a7c9a
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: 10.11.100.1:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs
Brick2: 10.11.100.2:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs
Options Reconfigured:
storage.owner-gid: 498
storage.owner-uid: 498
network.ping-timeout: 2
performance.io-thread-count: 3
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
network.remote-dio: enable
cluster.eager-lock: enable
performance.stat-prefetch: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.quick-read: off
Intended to host virtual servers (KVM), the configuration is according to the gluster blog.
Currently I have got only one virtual server deployed on top of this volume in order to see effects of my stress tests. During the tests I write to the volume mounted through FUSE by dd (currently on one writing at a moment):
dd if=/dev/zero of=test2.img bs=1M count=20000 conv=fdatasync
Test 1) I run dd on nodef02i. Load on nodef02i is max 1erl but on the nodef01i around 14erl (I do have 12threads CPU). After the write is done the load on nodef02i goes down, but the load goes up to 28erl on nodef01i. 20minutes it stays the same. In the mean time I can see:
[root@nodef01i 103]# gluster volume heal ph-fs-0 info
Volume ph-fs-0 is not started (Or) All the bricks are not running.
Volume heal failed
[root@nodef02i 103]# gluster volume heal ph-fs-0 info
Brick nodef01i.czprg:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs/
/3706a2cb0bb27ba5787b3c12388f4ebb - Possibly undergoing heal
/test.img - Possibly undergoing heal
Number of entries: 2
Brick nodef02i.czprg:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs/
/3706a2cb0bb27ba5787b3c12388f4ebb - Possibly undergoing heal
/test.img - Possibly undergoing heal
Number of entries: 2
[root@nodef01i 103]# gluster volume status
Status of volume: ph-fs-0
Gluster process Port Online Pid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brick 10.11.100.1:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs 49152 Y 56631
Brick 10.11.100.2:/gfs/s3-sata-10k/fs 49152 Y 3372
NFS Server on localhost 2049 Y 56645
Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A Y 56649
NFS Server on 10.11.100.2 2049 Y 3386
Self-heal Daemon on 10.11.100.2 N/A Y 3387
Task Status of Volume ph-fs-0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are no active volume tasks
This very high load takes another 20-30minutes. During the first test I restarted glusterd service after 10minutes because everything seemed to me that the service does not work, but I could see very high load on the nodef01i.
Consequently, the virtual server yields errors about problems with EXT4 filesystem - MySQL stops.
When the load culminated I tried to run the same test but from opposite direction. I wrote (dd) from nodef01i - test2. Happened more or less the same. I gained extremely high load on nodef01i and minimal load on nodef02i. Outputs from heal were more or less the same..
I would like to tweak this but I don´t know what I should focus on. Thank you for help.
Milos
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Roman.
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