[Gluster-users] Missing 'status fd' and 'top *-perf' details

Rumen Telbizov telbizov at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 21:29:59 UTC 2015


Hello everyone,

I have the following situation. I put some read and write load on my test
GlusterFS setup as follows:

# dd if=/dev/zero of=file2 bs=1M count=3000
# cat file2 > /dev/null


While doing the above I tried to gather some statistics and found out that
'status fd' doesn't really show anything and top read-perf/write-perf show
only 0's. Here are the details:

# gluster volume status myvolume fd
FD tables for volume myvolume
----------------------------------------------
Brick : 10.12.10.7:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
----------------------------------------------
Brick : 10.12.10.8:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
----------------------------------------------
Brick : 10.12.10.9:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
----------------------------------------------



# gluster volume top myvolume write-perf
Brick: 10.12.10.7:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
MBps Filename                                        Time
==== ========                                        ====
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:01:57.797129
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:00:39.605479
   0 /file1                                          2015-02-11 20:59:13.890372
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:47:48.062088
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:45:46.005462
   0 /file                                           2015-02-11 18:25:19.961485
Brick: 10.12.10.8:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
MBps Filename                                        Time
==== ========                                        ====
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:01:40.369140
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:00:22.180878
   0 /file1                                          2015-02-11 20:58:56.464305
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:47:30.646403
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:45:28.593213
   0 /file                                           2015-02-11 18:25:02.669979
Brick: 10.12.10.9:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
MBps Filename                                        Time
==== ========                                        ====
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:02:09.552385
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 21:00:51.357701
   0 /file1                                          2015-02-11 20:59:25.623650
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:47:59.816884
   0 /file2                                          2015-02-11 20:45:57.744475
   0 /file                                           2015-02-11 18:25:31.733212


My setup is:

# glusterfs -V
glusterfs 3.5.3 built on Nov 17 2014 15:48:52


# gluster volume info
Volume Name: myvolume
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: e513a56f-049f-4c8e-bc75-4fb789e06c37
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: 10.12.10.7:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
Brick2: 10.12.10.8:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
Brick3: 10.12.10.9:/var/lib/glusterfs_disks/disk01/brick
Options Reconfigured:
network.ping-timeout: 10
nfs.disable: on
client.ssl: off
server.ssl: off

​
​Has anyone else experienced this?

​Regards,
-- 
Rumen Telbizov
Unix Systems Administrator <http://telbizov.com>
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