[Gluster-users] performance
Artem Russakovskii
archon810 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 22:08:14 UTC 2020
Hmm, in our case of running gluster across Linode block storage (which
itself runs inside Ceph, as I found out), the only thing that helped with
the hangs so far was defragmenting xfs.
I tried changing many things, including the scheduler to "none" and
this performance.write-behind-window-size setting, and nothing seemed to
help or provide any meaningful difference.
Sincerely,
Artem
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On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 11:28 AM Computerisms Corporation <
bob at computerisms.ca> wrote:
> Hi Artem and others,
>
> Happy to report the system has been relatively stable for the remainder
> of the week. I have one wordpress site that seems to get hung processes
> when someone logs in with an incorrect password. Since it is only one,
> and reliably reproduceable, I am not sure if the issue is to do with
> Gluster or Wordpress itself, but afaik it was not doing it some months
> back before the system was using Gluster so I am guessing some combo of
> both.
>
> Regardless, that is the one and only time apache processes stacked up to
> over 150, and that still only brought the load average up to just under
> 25; the system did go a bit sluggish, but remained fairly responsive
> throughout until I restarted apache. Otherwise 15 minute load average
> consistently runs between 8 and 11 during peak hours and between 4 and 7
> during off hours, and other than the one time I have not seen the
> one-minute load average go over 15. all resources still spike to full
> capacity from time to time, but it never remains that way for long like
> it did before.
>
> For site responsiveness, first visit to any given site is quite slow,
> like 3-5 seconds on straight html pages, 10-15 seconds for some of the
> more bloated WP themes, but clicking links within the site after the
> first page is loaded is relatively quick, like 1 second on straight html
> pages, and ~5-6 seconds on the bloated themes. Again, not sure if that
> is a Gluster related thing or something else.
>
> So, still holding my breath a bit, but seems this solution is working,
> at least for me. I haven't played with any of the other settings yet to
> see if I can improve it further, probably will next week. thinking to
> increase the write behind window size further to see what happens, as
> well as play with the settings suggested by Strahil.
>
> On 2020-08-05 5:28 p.m., Artem Russakovskii wrote:
> > I'm very curious whether these improvements hold up over the next few
> > days. Please report back.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Artem
> >
> > --
> > Founder, Android Police <http://www.androidpolice.com>, APK Mirror
> > <http://www.apkmirror.com/>, Illogical Robot LLC
> > beerpla.net <http://beerpla.net/> | @ArtemR <http://twitter.com/ArtemR>
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 9:44 AM Computerisms Corporation
> > <bob at computerisms.ca <mailto:bob at computerisms.ca>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi List,
> >
> > > So, we just moved into a quieter time of the day, but maybe I just
> > > stumbled onto something. I was trying to figure out if/how I
> could
> > > throw more RAM at the problem. gluster docs says write behind is
> > not a
> > > cache unless flush-behind is on. So seems that is a way to throw
> > ram to
> > > it? I put performance.write-behind-window-size: 512MB and
> > > performance.flush-behind: on and the whole system calmed down
> pretty
> > > much immediately. could be just timing, though, will have to see
> > > tomorrow during business hours whether the system stays at a
> > reasonable
> > > load.
> >
> > so reporting back that this seems to have definitely had a
> significant
> > positive effect.
> >
> > So far today I have not seen the load average climb over 13 with the
> > 15minute average hovering around 7. cpus are still spiking from
> > time to
> > time, but they are not staying maxed out all the time, and
> frequently I
> > am seeing brief periods of up to 80% idle. glusterfs process still
> > spiking up to 180% or so, but consistently running around 70%, and
> the
> > brick processes still spiking up to 70-80%, but consistently running
> > around 20%. Disk has only been above 50% in atop once so far today
> > when
> > it spiked up to 92%, and still lots of RAM left over. So far nload
> > even
> > seems indicates I could get away with a 100Mbit network connection.
> > Websites are snappy relative to what they were, still a bit sluggish
> on
> > the first page of any given site, but tolerable or close to. Apache
> > processes are opening and closing right away, instead of stacking up.
> >
> > Overall, system is performing pretty much like I would expect it to
> > without gluster. I haven't played with any of the other settings
> yet,
> > just going to leave it like this for a day.
> >
> > I have to admit I am a little bit suspicious. I have been arguing
> with
> > Gluster for a very long time, and I have never known it to play this
> > nice. kind feels like when your girl tells you she is "fine";
> > conversation has stopped, but you aren't really sure if it's done...
> >
> > >
> > > I will still test the other options you suggested tonight,
> > though, this
> > > is probably too good to be true.
> > >
> > > Can't thank you enough for your input, Strahil, your help is truly
> > > appreciated!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Best Regards,
> > >>>> Strahil Nikolov
> > >>>>
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