[Gluster-users] Gluter 3.12.12: performance during heal and in general
Hu Bert
revirii at googlemail.com
Fri Jul 20 07:41:35 UTC 2018
hmm... no one any idea?
Additional question: the hdd on server gluster12 was changed, so far
~220 GB were copied. On the other 2 servers i see a lot of entries in
glustershd.log, about 312.000 respectively 336.000 entries there
yesterday, most of them (current log output) looking like this:
[2018-07-20 07:30:49.757595] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-common.c:1724:afr_log_selfheal] 0-shared-replicate-3:
Completed data selfheal on 0d863a62-0dd8-401c-b699-2b642d9fd2b6.
sources=0 [2] sinks=1
[2018-07-20 07:30:49.992398] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-metadata.c:52:__afr_selfheal_metadata_do]
0-shared-replicate-3: performing metadata selfheal on
0d863a62-0dd8-401c-b699-2b642d9fd2b6
[2018-07-20 07:30:50.243551] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-common.c:1724:afr_log_selfheal] 0-shared-replicate-3:
Completed metadata selfheal on 0d863a62-0dd8-401c-b699-2b642d9fd2b6.
sources=0 [2] sinks=1
or like this:
[2018-07-20 07:38:41.726943] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-metadata.c:52:__afr_selfheal_metadata_do]
0-shared-replicate-3: performing metadata selfheal on
9276097a-cdac-4d12-9dc6-04b1ea4458ba
[2018-07-20 07:38:41.855737] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-common.c:1724:afr_log_selfheal] 0-shared-replicate-3:
Completed metadata selfheal on 9276097a-cdac-4d12-9dc6-04b1ea4458ba.
sources=[0] 2 sinks=1
[2018-07-20 07:38:44.755800] I [MSGID: 108026]
[afr-self-heal-entry.c:887:afr_selfheal_entry_do]
0-shared-replicate-3: performing entry selfheal on
9276097a-cdac-4d12-9dc6-04b1ea4458ba
is this behaviour normal? I'd expect these messages on the server with
the failed brick, not on the other ones.
2018-07-19 8:31 GMT+02:00 Hu Bert <revirii at googlemail.com>:
> Hi there,
>
> sent this mail yesterday, but somehow it didn't work? Wasn't archived,
> so please be indulgent it you receive this mail again :-)
>
> We are currently running a replicate setup and are experiencing a
> quite poor performance. It got even worse when within a couple of
> weeks 2 bricks (disks) crashed. Maybe some general information of our
> setup:
>
> 3 Dell PowerEdge R530 (Xeon E5-1650 v3 Hexa-Core, 64 GB DDR4, OS on
> separate disks); each server has 4 10TB disks -> each is a brick;
> replica 3 setup (see gluster volume status below). Debian stretch,
> kernel 4.9.0, gluster version 3.12.12. Servers and clients are
> connected via 10 GBit ethernet.
>
> About a month ago and 2 days ago a disk died (on different servers);
> disk were replaced, were brought back into the volume and full self
> heal started. But the speed for this is quite... disappointing. Each
> brick has ~1.6TB of data on it (mostly the infamous small files). The
> full heal i started yesterday copied only ~50GB within 24 hours (48
> hours: about 100GB) - with
> this rate it would take weeks until the self heal finishes.
>
> After the first heal (started on gluster13 about a month ago, took
> about 3 weeks) finished we had a terrible performance; CPU on one or
> two of the nodes (gluster11, gluster12) was up to 1200%, consumed by
> the brick process of the former crashed brick (bricksdd1),
> interestingly not on the server with the failed this, but on the other
> 2 ones...
>
> Well... am i doing something wrong? Some options wrongly configured?
> Terrible setup? Anyone got an idea? Any additional information needed?
>
>
> Thx in advance :-)
>
> gluster volume status
>
> Volume Name: shared
> Type: Distributed-Replicate
> Volume ID: e879d208-1d8c-4089-85f3-ef1b3aa45d36
> Status: Started
> Snapshot Count: 0
> Number of Bricks: 4 x 3 = 12
> Transport-type: tcp
> Bricks:
> Brick1: gluster11:/gluster/bricksda1/shared
> Brick2: gluster12:/gluster/bricksda1/shared
> Brick3: gluster13:/gluster/bricksda1/shared
> Brick4: gluster11:/gluster/bricksdb1/shared
> Brick5: gluster12:/gluster/bricksdb1/shared
> Brick6: gluster13:/gluster/bricksdb1/shared
> Brick7: gluster11:/gluster/bricksdc1/shared
> Brick8: gluster12:/gluster/bricksdc1/shared
> Brick9: gluster13:/gluster/bricksdc1/shared
> Brick10: gluster11:/gluster/bricksdd1/shared
> Brick11: gluster12:/gluster/bricksdd1_new/shared
> Brick12: gluster13:/gluster/bricksdd1_new/shared
> Options Reconfigured:
> cluster.shd-max-threads: 4
> performance.md-cache-timeout: 60
> cluster.lookup-optimize: on
> cluster.readdir-optimize: on
> performance.cache-refresh-timeout: 4
> performance.parallel-readdir: on
> server.event-threads: 8
> client.event-threads: 8
> performance.cache-max-file-size: 128MB
> performance.write-behind-window-size: 16MB
> performance.io-thread-count: 64
> cluster.min-free-disk: 1%
> performance.cache-size: 24GB
> nfs.disable: on
> transport.address-family: inet
> performance.high-prio-threads: 32
> performance.normal-prio-threads: 32
> performance.low-prio-threads: 32
> performance.least-prio-threads: 8
> performance.io-cache: on
> server.allow-insecure: on
> performance.strict-o-direct: off
> transport.listen-backlog: 100
> server.outstanding-rpc-limit: 128
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