Re: Slow write times to gluster disk

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On 05/05/2017 08:42 PM, Pat Haley wrote:

Hi Pranith,

I presume you are asking for some version of the profile data that just shows the dd test (or a repeat of the dd test).  If yes, how do I extract just that data?
Yes, that is what he is asking for. Just clear the existing profile info using `gluster volume profile volname clear` and run the dd test once. Then when you run profile info again, it should just give you the stats for the dd test.

Thanks

Pat



On 05/05/2017 10:58 AM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
hi Pat,
      Let us concentrate on the performance numbers part for now. We will look at the permissions one after this?

As per the profile info, only 2.6% of the work-load is writes. There are too many Lookups.

Would it be possible to get the data for just the dd test you were doing earlier?


On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Pat Haley <phaley@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Pranith & Ravi,

A couple of quick questions

We have profile turned on. Are there specific queries we should make that would help debug our configuration?  (The default profile info was previously sent in http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2017-May/030840.html but I'm not sure if that is what you were looking for.)

We also started to do a test on serving gluster over NFS.  We rediscovered an issue we previously reported ( http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-September/028289.html ) in that the NFS mounted version was ignoring the group write permissions.  What specific information would be useful in debugging this?

Thanks

Pat



On 04/14/2017 03:01 AM, Ravishankar N wrote:
On 04/14/2017 12:20 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:


On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Ravishankar N <ravishankar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Pat,

I'm assuming you are using gluster native (fuse mount). If it helps, you could try mounting it via gluster NFS (gnfs) and then see if there is an improvement in speed. Fuse mounts are slower than gnfs mounts but you get the benefit of avoiding a single point of failure. Unlike fuse mounts, if the gluster node containing the gnfs server goes down, all mounts done using that node will fail). For fuse mounts, you could try tweaking the write-behind xlator settings to see if it helps. See the performance.write-behind and performance.write-behind-window-size options in `gluster volume set help`. Of course, even for gnfs mounts, you can achieve fail-over by using CTDB.

Ravi,
      Do you have any data that suggests fuse mounts are slower than gNFS servers?
I have heard anecdotal evidence time and again on the ML and IRC, which is why I wanted to compare it with NFS numbers on his setup.

Pat,
      I see that I am late to the thread, but do you happen to have "profile info" of the workload?

Yeah, Let's see if profile info shows up anything interesting.
-Ravi
 

Thanks,
Ravi


On 04/08/2017 12:07 AM, Pat Haley wrote:

Hi,

We noticed a dramatic slowness when writing to a gluster disk when compared to writing to an NFS disk. Specifically when using dd (data duplicator) to write a 4.3 GB file of zeros:
  • on NFS disk (/home): 9.5 Gb/s
  • on gluster disk (/gdata): 508 Mb/s
The gluser disk is 2 bricks joined together, no replication or anything else. The hardware is (literally) the same:
  • one server with 70 hard disks  and a hardware RAID card.
  • 4 disks in a RAID-6 group (the NFS disk)
  • 32 disks in a RAID-6 group (the max allowed by the card, /mnt/brick1)
  • 32 disks in another RAID-6 group (/mnt/brick2)
  • 2 hot spare

Some additional information and more tests results (after changing the log level):

glusterfs 3.7.11 built on Apr 27 2016 14:09:22
CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
RAID bus controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaRAID SAS-3 3108 [Invader] (rev 02)



Create the file to /gdata (gluster)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/gdata/zero1 bs=1M count=1000
1000+0 records in
1000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 1.91876 s, 546 MB/s

Create the file to /home (ext4)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/zero1 bs=1M count=1000
1000+0 records in
1000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 0.686021 s, 1.5 GB/s - 3 times as fast


Copy from /gdata to /gdata (gluster to gluster)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/gdata/zero1 of=/gdata/zero2
2048000+0 records in
2048000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 101.052 s, 10.4 MB/s - realllyyy slooowww


Copy from /gdata to /gdata 2nd time (gluster to gluster)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/gdata/zero1 of=/gdata/zero2
2048000+0 records in
2048000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 92.4904 s, 11.3 MB/s - realllyyy slooowww again



Copy from /home to /home (ext4 to ext4)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/home/zero1 of=/home/zero2
2048000+0 records in
2048000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 3.53263 s, 297 MB/s 30 times as fast


Copy from /home to /home (ext4 to ext4)
[root@mseas-data2 gdata]# dd if=/home/zero1 of=/home/zero3
2048000+0 records in
2048000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 4.1737 s, 251 MB/s - 30 times as fast


As a test, can we copy data directly to the xfs mountpoint (/mnt/brick1) and bypass gluster?


Any help you could give us would be appreciated.

Thanks

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Center for Ocean Engineering       Phone:  (617) 253-6824
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering    Fax:    (617) 253-8125
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77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA  02139-4301
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Pat Haley                          Email:  phaley@xxxxxxx
Center for Ocean Engineering       Phone:  (617) 253-6824
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering    Fax:    (617) 253-8125
MIT, Room 5-213                    http://web.mit.edu/phaley/www/
77 Massachusetts Avenue
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