[Gluster-users] gluster small file performance
David Robinson
david.robinson at corvidtec.com
Tue Aug 18 21:18:47 UTC 2015
I changed the logging to "error" to get rid of these messages as I was
wondering if this was part of the problem. It didn't change the
performance.
Also, I get these same errors both before and after the reboot. I only
see the slowdown after the reboot.
I have SELinux disabled. Not sure about ACL. Don't think I can turn
ACL off on XFS.
I am happy to post results of strace. Do I just do 'strace tar -xPf
boost.tar >& strace.log'?
David
------ Original Message ------
From: "Jeff Darcy" <jdarcy at redhat.com>
To: "David Robinson" <drobinson at corvidtec.com>
Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org; "Gluster Devel"
<gluster-devel at gluster.org>
Sent: 8/18/2015 4:49:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] gluster small file performance
>>Note: The log files attached have the "No data available" messages
>>parsed out to reduce the file size. There were an enormous amount of
>>these. One of my colleagues submitted something to the message board
>>about these errors in 3.7.3.
>>>[2015-08-17 17:03:37.270219] W [fuse-bridge.c:1230:fuse_err_cbk]
>>>0-glusterfs-fuse: 6643: REMOVEXATTR()
>>>/boost_1_57_0/boost/accumulators/accumulators.hpp => -1 (No data
>>>available)
>>>[2015-08-17 17:03:37.271004] W [fuse-bridge.c:1230:fuse_err_cbk]
>>>0-glusterfs-fuse: 6646: REMOVEXATTR()
>>>/boost_1_57_0/boost/accumulators/accumulators.hpp => -1 (No data
>>>available)
>>>[2015-08-17 17:03:37.271663] W [fuse-bridge.c:1230:fuse_err_cbk]
>>>0-glusterfs-fuse: 6648: REMOVEXATTR()
>>>/boost_1_57_0/boost/accumulators/accumulators.hpp => -1 (No data
>>>available)
>>>[2015-08-17 17:03:37.274273] W [fuse-bridge.c:1230:fuse_err_cbk]
>>>0-glusterfs-fuse: 6662: REMOVEXATTR()
>>>/boost_1_57_0/boost/accumulators/accumulators_fwd.hpp => -1 (No data
>>>available)
>
>I can't help but wonder how much these are affecting your performance.
>That's a lot of extra messages, and even more effort to log the
>failures. When I run your tests myself, I don't see any of these and I
>don't see a performance drop-off either. Maybe something ACL- or
>SELinux-related? It would be extra-helpful to get a stack trace for
>just one of these, to see where they're coming from.
>
>
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