[Bugs] [Bug 1262092] New: Feature: Tunable FOP sampling for v3.6.x/v3.7.x
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1262092
Bug ID: 1262092
Summary: Feature: Tunable FOP sampling for v3.6.x/v3.7.x
Product: GlusterFS
Version: 3.6.6
Component: core
Severity: medium
Assignee: bugs at gluster.org
Reporter: rwareing at fb.com
CC: bugs at gluster.org, gluster-bugs at redhat.com
Created attachment 1072355
--> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1072355&action=edit
Clean patch for v3.6.6 of GlusterFS, requires FOP stats dump (bug 1261700)
patch
Description of problem:
debug/io-stats: FOP sampling feature
- Using sampling feature you can record details about every Nth FOP.
The fields in each sample are: FOP type, hostname, uid, gid, FOP priority,
port and time taken (latency) to fufill the request.
- Implemented using a ring buffer which is not (m/c) allocated in the IO path,
this should make the sampling process pretty cheap.
- DNS resolution done @ dump time not @ sample time for performance w/
cache
- Metrics can be used for both diagnostics, traffic/IO profiling as well
as P95/P99 calculations
- To control this feature there are two new volume options:
diagnostics.fop-sample-interval - The sampling interval, e.g. 1 means
sample every FOP, 100 means sample every 100th FOP
diagnostics.fop-sample-buf-size - The size (in bytes) of the ring
buffer used to store the samples. In the even more samples
are collected in the stats dump interval than can be held in this buffer,
the oldest samples shall be discarded. Samples are stored in the log
directory under /var/log/glusterfs/samples.
- Uses DNS cache written by sshreyas at fb.com (Thank-you!), the DNS cache
TTL is controlled by the diagnostics.stats-dnscache-ttl-sec option
and defaults to 24hrs.
Pre-requisite: Requires stats dump patch from bug 1261700 to function.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
3.6.x, 3.7.x
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
n/a
Actual results:
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Expected results:
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Additional info:
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