[Gluster-users] performance due to network?

Santosh Pradhan spradhan at redhat.com
Fri Jun 13 13:38:14 UTC 2014


Thanks Erik for the quick reply.

My bad, I thought it is over NFS. :(

1. Many layers can impact I/O performance e.g.

a. Disk subsystem
b. RAID controller
c. Underlying file system (in brick servers)
d. Network (NIC driver and TCP/IP stack)

Are these tuned as per the RHEL tuning guide? What OS is is use?

2. Could you set the following option to check if this improves the 
performance.

gluster set volume <volume name> server.outstanding-rpc-limit 128

(or 256 or 512)

3. Is your large file copy finishes? Could you try with 5g (or smaller) 
file which would finish?

4. Please share the dmesg output.
5. Share the cat /proc/mounts output.

Thanks,
Santosh





On 06/13/2014 06:52 PM, Aronesty, Erik wrote:
>
> I have not tried to use NFS.
>
> *From:*Santosh Pradhan [mailto:spradhan at redhat.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, June 13, 2014 9:22 AM
> *To:* Aronesty, Erik; Pranith Kumar Karampuri; gluster-users at gluster.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Gluster-users] performance due to network?
>
> Hi Erik,
> Could you just turn the DRC off and retry your test case?
>
> 1. Turn the DRC off:
> gluster volume set <volume name> nfs.drc off
>
> 2. Restart all the gluster processes
> a. killall glusterd glusterfs glusterfsd
> b. glusterd
>
> 2.b should bring back all the gluster proc's.
>
> 3. Retry your large copy test.
>
> Thanks,
> Santosh
>
> On 06/13/2014 05:16 PM, Aronesty, Erik wrote:
>
>     glusterfs 3.5.0 built on Apr 24 2014 01:38:34
>
>     *From:*Pranith Kumar Karampuri [mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com]
>     *Sent:* Friday, June 13, 2014 1:21 AM
>     *To:* Aronesty, Erik; gluster-users at gluster.org
>     <mailto:gluster-users at gluster.org>
>     *Subject:* Re: [Gluster-users] performance due to network?
>
>     Erik,
>     What version of glusterfs are you using?
>
>     Pranith
>
>     On 06/13/2014 02:09 AM, Aronesty, Erik wrote:
>
>         I suspect I'm having performance issues because of network speeds.
>
>         /Supposedly/ I have 10gbit connections on all my NAS devices,
>         however, it seems to me that the fastest I can write is
>         1Gbit.   When I'm copying very large files, etc, I see 'D' as
>         the cp waits to I/O, but when I go the gluster servers, I
>         don't see glusterfsd waiting (D) to write to the bricks
>         themselves.  I have 4 nodes, each with  10Gbit connection,
>         each has 2 Areca RAID controllers with 12 disk raid5, and the
>         2 controllers stripped into 1 large volume.   Pretty sure
>         there's plenty of i/o left on the bricks themselves.
>
>         Is it possible that "one big file" isn't the right test...
>         should I try 20 big files, and see how saturated my network
>         can get?
>
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