[Gluster-users] Extremely low performance - am I doing somethingwrong?
Strahil Nikolov
hunter86_bg at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 3 17:59:24 UTC 2019
Can you try with a fresh replica volume with 'virt' group applied ?
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
В сряда, 3 юли 2019 г., 19:18:18 ч. Гринуич+3, Vladimir Melnik <v.melnik at tucha.ua> написа:
Thank you, it helped a little:
$ for i in {1..5}; do { dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/glusterfs1/test.tmp bs=1M count=10 oflag=sync; rm -f /mnt/glusterfs1/test.tmp; } done 2>&1 | grep copied
10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.738968 s, 14.2 MB/s
10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.725296 s, 14.5 MB/s
10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.681508 s, 15.4 MB/s
10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.85566 s, 12.3 MB/s
10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.661457 s, 15.9 MB/s
But 14-15 MB/s is still quite far from the actual storage's performance (200-3000 MB/s). :-(
Here's full configuration dump (just in case):
Option Value
------ -----
cluster.lookup-unhashed on
cluster.lookup-optimize on
cluster.min-free-disk 10%
cluster.min-free-inodes 5%
cluster.rebalance-stats off
cluster.subvols-per-directory (null)
cluster.readdir-optimize off
cluster.rsync-hash-regex (null)
cluster.extra-hash-regex (null)
cluster.dht-xattr-name trusted.glusterfs.dht
cluster.randomize-hash-range-by-gfid off
cluster.rebal-throttle normal
cluster.lock-migration off
cluster.force-migration off
cluster.local-volume-name (null)
cluster.weighted-rebalance on
cluster.switch-pattern (null)
cluster.entry-change-log on
cluster.read-subvolume (null)
cluster.read-subvolume-index -1
cluster.read-hash-mode 1
cluster.background-self-heal-count 8
cluster.metadata-self-heal off
cluster.data-self-heal off
cluster.entry-self-heal off
cluster.self-heal-daemon on
cluster.heal-timeout 600
cluster.self-heal-window-size 1
cluster.data-change-log on
cluster.metadata-change-log on
cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm full
cluster.eager-lock enable
disperse.eager-lock on
disperse.other-eager-lock on
disperse.eager-lock-timeout 1
disperse.other-eager-lock-timeout 1
cluster.quorum-type auto
cluster.quorum-count (null)
cluster.choose-local off
cluster.self-heal-readdir-size 1KB
cluster.post-op-delay-secs 1
cluster.ensure-durability on
cluster.consistent-metadata no
cluster.heal-wait-queue-length 128
cluster.favorite-child-policy none
cluster.full-lock yes
diagnostics.latency-measurement off
diagnostics.dump-fd-stats off
diagnostics.count-fop-hits off
diagnostics.brick-log-level INFO
diagnostics.client-log-level INFO
diagnostics.brick-sys-log-level CRITICAL
diagnostics.client-sys-log-level CRITICAL
diagnostics.brick-logger (null)
diagnostics.client-logger (null)
diagnostics.brick-log-format (null)
diagnostics.client-log-format (null)
diagnostics.brick-log-buf-size 5
diagnostics.client-log-buf-size 5
diagnostics.brick-log-flush-timeout 120
diagnostics.client-log-flush-timeout 120
diagnostics.stats-dump-interval 0
diagnostics.fop-sample-interval 0
diagnostics.stats-dump-format json
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diagnostics.stats-dnscache-ttl-sec 86400
performance.cache-max-file-size 0
performance.cache-min-file-size 0
performance.cache-refresh-timeout 1
performance.cache-priority
performance.cache-size 32MB
performance.io-thread-count 16
performance.high-prio-threads 16
performance.normal-prio-threads 16
performance.low-prio-threads 32
performance.least-prio-threads 1
performance.enable-least-priority on
performance.iot-watchdog-secs (null)
performance.iot-cleanup-disconnected-reqsoff
performance.iot-pass-through false
performance.io-cache-pass-through false
performance.cache-size 128MB
performance.qr-cache-timeout 1
performance.cache-invalidation false
performance.ctime-invalidation false
performance.flush-behind on
performance.nfs.flush-behind on
performance.write-behind-window-size 1MB
performance.resync-failed-syncs-after-fsyncoff
performance.nfs.write-behind-window-size1MB
performance.strict-o-direct off
performance.nfs.strict-o-direct off
performance.strict-write-ordering off
performance.nfs.strict-write-ordering off
performance.write-behind-trickling-writeson
performance.aggregate-size 128KB
performance.nfs.write-behind-trickling-writeson
performance.lazy-open yes
performance.read-after-open yes
performance.open-behind-pass-through false
performance.read-ahead-page-count 4
performance.read-ahead-pass-through false
performance.readdir-ahead-pass-through false
performance.md-cache-pass-through false
performance.md-cache-timeout 1
performance.cache-swift-metadata true
performance.cache-samba-metadata false
performance.cache-capability-xattrs true
performance.cache-ima-xattrs true
performance.md-cache-statfs off
performance.xattr-cache-list
performance.nl-cache-pass-through false
features.encryption off
network.frame-timeout 1800
network.ping-timeout 42
network.tcp-window-size (null)
client.ssl off
network.remote-dio enable
client.event-threads 4
client.tcp-user-timeout 0
client.keepalive-time 20
client.keepalive-interval 2
client.keepalive-count 9
network.tcp-window-size (null)
network.inode-lru-limit 16384
auth.allow *
auth.reject (null)
transport.keepalive 1
server.allow-insecure on
server.root-squash off
server.all-squash off
server.anonuid 65534
server.anongid 65534
server.statedump-path /var/run/gluster
server.outstanding-rpc-limit 64
server.ssl off
auth.ssl-allow *
server.manage-gids off
server.dynamic-auth on
client.send-gids on
server.gid-timeout 300
server.own-thread (null)
server.event-threads 4
server.tcp-user-timeout 42
server.keepalive-time 20
server.keepalive-interval 2
server.keepalive-count 9
transport.listen-backlog 1024
transport.address-family inet
performance.write-behind on
performance.read-ahead off
performance.readdir-ahead on
performance.io-cache off
performance.open-behind on
performance.quick-read off
performance.nl-cache off
performance.stat-prefetch on
performance.client-io-threads on
performance.nfs.write-behind on
performance.nfs.read-ahead off
performance.nfs.io-cache off
performance.nfs.quick-read off
performance.nfs.stat-prefetch off
performance.nfs.io-threads off
performance.force-readdirp true
performance.cache-invalidation false
performance.global-cache-invalidation true
features.uss off
features.snapshot-directory .snaps
features.show-snapshot-directory off
features.tag-namespaces off
network.compression off
network.compression.window-size -15
network.compression.mem-level 8
network.compression.min-size 0
network.compression.compression-level -1
network.compression.debug false
features.default-soft-limit 80%
features.soft-timeout 60
features.hard-timeout 5
features.alert-time 86400
features.quota-deem-statfs off
geo-replication.indexing off
geo-replication.indexing off
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check off
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check off
features.quota off
features.inode-quota off
features.bitrot disable
debug.trace off
debug.log-history no
debug.log-file no
debug.exclude-ops (null)
debug.include-ops (null)
debug.error-gen off
debug.error-failure (null)
debug.error-number (null)
debug.random-failure off
debug.error-fops (null)
nfs.disable on
features.read-only off
features.worm off
features.worm-file-level off
features.worm-files-deletable on
features.default-retention-period 120
features.retention-mode relax
features.auto-commit-period 180
storage.linux-aio off
storage.batch-fsync-mode reverse-fsync
storage.batch-fsync-delay-usec 0
storage.owner-uid -1
storage.owner-gid -1
storage.node-uuid-pathinfo off
storage.health-check-interval 30
storage.build-pgfid off
storage.gfid2path on
storage.gfid2path-separator :
storage.reserve 1
storage.health-check-timeout 10
storage.fips-mode-rchecksum off
storage.force-create-mode 0000
storage.force-directory-mode 0000
storage.create-mask 0777
storage.create-directory-mask 0777
storage.max-hardlinks 100
features.ctime on
config.gfproxyd off
cluster.server-quorum-type server
cluster.server-quorum-ratio 0
changelog.changelog off
changelog.changelog-dir {{ brick.path }}/.glusterfs/changelogs
changelog.encoding ascii
changelog.rollover-time 15
changelog.fsync-interval 5
changelog.changelog-barrier-timeout 120
changelog.capture-del-path off
features.barrier disable
features.barrier-timeout 120
features.trash off
features.trash-dir .trashcan
features.trash-eliminate-path (null)
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features.trash-internal-op off
cluster.enable-shared-storage disable
locks.trace off
locks.mandatory-locking off
cluster.disperse-self-heal-daemon enable
cluster.quorum-reads no
client.bind-insecure (null)
features.shard on
features.shard-block-size 64MB
features.shard-lru-limit 16384
features.shard-deletion-rate 100
features.scrub-throttle lazy
features.scrub-freq biweekly
features.scrub false
features.expiry-time 120
features.cache-invalidation off
features.cache-invalidation-timeout 60
features.leases off
features.lease-lock-recall-timeout 60
disperse.background-heals 8
disperse.heal-wait-qlength 128
cluster.heal-timeout 600
dht.force-readdirp on
disperse.read-policy gfid-hash
cluster.shd-max-threads 8
cluster.shd-wait-qlength 10000
cluster.shd-wait-qlength 10000
cluster.locking-scheme granular
cluster.granular-entry-heal no
features.locks-revocation-secs 0
features.locks-revocation-clear-all false
features.locks-revocation-max-blocked 0
features.locks-monkey-unlocking false
features.locks-notify-contention no
features.locks-notify-contention-delay 5
disperse.shd-max-threads 1
disperse.shd-wait-qlength 1024
disperse.cpu-extensions auto
disperse.self-heal-window-size 1
cluster.use-compound-fops off
performance.parallel-readdir off
performance.rda-request-size 131072
performance.rda-low-wmark 4096
performance.rda-high-wmark 128KB
performance.rda-cache-limit 10MB
performance.nl-cache-positive-entry false
performance.nl-cache-limit 10MB
performance.nl-cache-timeout 60
cluster.brick-multiplex off
cluster.max-bricks-per-process 250
disperse.optimistic-change-log on
disperse.stripe-cache 4
cluster.halo-enabled False
cluster.halo-shd-max-latency 99999
cluster.halo-nfsd-max-latency 5
cluster.halo-max-latency 5
cluster.halo-max-replicas 99999
cluster.halo-min-replicas 2
features.selinux on
cluster.daemon-log-level INFO
debug.delay-gen off
delay-gen.delay-percentage 10%
delay-gen.delay-duration 100000
delay-gen.enable
disperse.parallel-writes on
features.sdfs off
features.cloudsync off
features.ctime on
ctime.noatime on
feature.cloudsync-storetype (null)
features.enforce-mandatory-lock off
What do you think, are there any other knobs worth to be turned?
Thanks!
On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 06:55:09PM +0300, Strahil wrote:
> Check the following link (4.1) for the optimal gluster volume settings.
> They are quite safe.
>
> Gluster provides a group called virt (/var/lib/glusterd/groups/virt) and can be applied via 'gluster volume set VOLNAME group virt'
>
> Then try again.
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil NikolovOn Jul 3, 2019 11:39, Vladimir Melnik <v.melnik at tucha.ua> wrote:
> >
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > I have a lab with a bunch of virtual machines (the virtualization is
> > provided by KVM) running on the same physical host. 4 of these VMs are
> > working as a GlusterFS cluster and there's one more VM that works as a
> > client. I'll specify all the packages' versions in the ending of this
> > message.
> >
> > I created 2 volumes - one is having type "Distributed-Replicate" and
> > another one is "Distribute". The problem is that both of volumes are
> > showing really poor performance.
> >
> > Here's what I see on the client:
> > $ mount | grep gluster
> > 10.13.1.16:storage1 on /mnt/glusterfs1 type fuse.glusterfs(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
> > 10.13.1.16:storage2 on /mnt/glusterfs2 type fuse.glusterfs(rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,max_read=131072)
> >
> > $ for i in {1..5}; do { dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/glusterfs1/test.tmp bs=1M count=10 oflag=sync; rm -f /mnt/glusterfs1/test.tmp; } done
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.47936 s, 7.1 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.62546 s, 6.5 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.71229 s, 6.1 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.68607 s, 6.2 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.82204 s, 5.8 MB/s
> >
> > $ for i in {1..5}; do { dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/glusterfs2/test.tmp bs=1M count=10 oflag=sync; rm -f /mnt/glusterfs2/test.tmp; } done
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.15739 s, 9.1 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.978528 s, 10.7 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.910642 s, 11.5 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.998249 s, 10.5 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 1.03377 s, 10.1 MB/s
> >
> > The distributed one shows a bit better performance than the
> > distributed-replicated one, but it's still poor. :-(
> >
> > The disk storage itself is OK, here's what I see on each of 4 GlusterFS
> > servers:
> > for i in {1..5}; do { dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/storage1/test.tmp bs=1M count=10 oflag=sync; rm -f /mnt/storage1/test.tmp; } done
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.0656698 s, 160 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.0476927 s, 220 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.036526 s, 287 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.0329145 s, 319 MB/s
> > 10+0 records in
> > 10+0 records out
> > 10485760 bytes (10 MB) copied, 0.0403988 s, 260 MB/s
> >
> > The network between all 5 VMs is OK, they all are working on the same
> > physical host.
> >
> > Can't understand, what am I doing wrong. :-(
> >
> > Here's the detailed info about the volumes:
> > Volume Name: storage1
> > Type: Distributed-Replicate
> > Volume ID: a42e2554-99e5-4331-bcc4-0900d002ae32
> > Status: Started
> > Snapshot Count: 0
> > Number of Bricks: 2 x (2 + 1) = 6
> > Transport-type: tcp
> > Bricks:
> > Brick1: gluster1.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick1
> > Brick2: gluster2.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick2
> > Brick3: gluster3.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick_arbiter (arbiter)
> > Brick4: gluster3.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick3
> > Brick5: gluster4.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick4
> > Brick6: gluster1.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage1/brick_arbiter (arbiter)
> > Options Reconfigured:
> > transport.address-family: inet
> > nfs.disable: on
> > performance.client-io-threads: off
> >
> > Volume Name: storage2
> > Type: Distribute
> > Volume ID: df4d8096-ad03-493e-9e0e-586ce21fb067
> > Status: Started
> > Snapshot Count: 0
> > Number of Bricks: 4
> > Transport-type: tcp
> > Bricks:
> > Brick1: gluster1.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage2
> > Brick2: gluster2.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage2
> > Brick3: gluster3.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage2
> > Brick4: gluster4.k8s.maitre-d.tucha.ua:/mnt/storage2
> > Options Reconfigured:
> > transport.address-family: inet
> > nfs.disable: on
> >
> > The OS is CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810. The packages I'm using are:
> > glusterfs-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-api-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-cli-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-client-xlators-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-fuse-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-libs-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > glusterfs-server-6.3-1.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-3.10.0-514.2.2.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-3.10.0-957.12.1.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-3.10.0-957.12.2.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-tools-3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_64
> > kernel-tools-libs-3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_6
> >
> > Please, be so kind as to help me to understand, did I do it wrong or
> > that's quite normal performance of GlusterFS?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> > _______________________________________________
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> > Gluster-users at gluster.org
> > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
--
V.Melnik
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