[Gluster-users] Quota issue

Vijaikumar M vmallika at redhat.com
Tue Jun 9 08:05:14 UTC 2015



On Tuesday 09 June 2015 01:08 PM, Geoffrey Letessier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes of course:
> [root at lucifer ~]# pdsh -w cl-storage[1,3] du -s 
> /export/brick_home/brick*/amyloid_team
> cl-storage1: 1608522280/export/brick_home/brick1/amyloid_team
> cl-storage3: 1619630616/export/brick_home/brick1/amyloid_team
> cl-storage1: 1614057836/export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team
> cl-storage3: 1602653808/export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team
>
> The sum is: 6444864540 (around 6.4-6.5TB) while the quota list 
> displays 7.7TB.
> So, the mistake is roughly 1.2-1.3TB, in other words around 16% -which 
> is too huge, no?
>
> In addition, since the quota is exceeded, i note a lot of files like 
> following:
> [root at lucifer ~]# pdsh -w cl-storage[1,3] "cd 
> /export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team/tarus/project/ab1-40-x1_sen304-x2_inh3-x2/remd_charmm22star_scripts/; 
> ls -ail remd_100.sh 2> /dev/null" 2>/dev/null
> cl-storage3: 133325688 ---------T 2 tarus amyloid_team 0 16 févr. 
> 10:20 remd_100.sh
> note the ’T’ at the end of perms and the file size to 0B.
>
> And, yesterday, some files were duplicated but not anymore...
>
> The worst is, previously, all these files were OK. In other words, 
> exceeding quota made file or content deletions or corruptions… What 
> can I do to prevent to situation for the futur -because I guess i 
> cannot do something to rollback this situation now, right?
>

Hi Geoffrey,

I tried re-creating the problem.

Here is the behaviour of vi editor.
When a file is saved in vi editor, it creates a backup file under home 
dir and opens the original file with 'O_TRUNC' flag and hence file was 
truncated.


Here is the strace of vi editor when it gets 'EDQUOT' error:

open("hello", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0644) = 3
write(3, "line one\nline two\n", 18)    = 18
fsync(3)                                = 0
close(3)                                = -1 EDQUOT (Disk quota exceeded)
chmod("hello", 0100644)                 = 0
open("/root/hello~", O_RDONLY)          = 3
*open("hello", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0644) = 7*
read(3, "line one\n", 256)              = 9
write(7, "line one\n", 9)               = 9
read(3, "", 256)                        = 0
close(7)                                = -1 EDQUOT (Disk quota exceeded)
close(3)                                = 0


To re-cover the truncated file, please find if there are any backup file 
'remd_115.sh~' under '~/' or on the same dir where this file exists.If 
exists you can copy this file.

Thanks,
Vijay


> Geoffrey
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Geoffrey Letessier
> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
> UPR 9080 - CNRS - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr 
> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr>
>
>> Le 9 juin 2015 à 09:01, Vijaikumar M <vmallika at redhat.com 
>> <mailto:vmallika at redhat.com>> a écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday 08 June 2015 07:11 PM, Geoffrey Letessier wrote:
>>> In addition, i notice a very big difference between the sum of DU on 
>>> each brick and « quota list » display, as you can read below:
>>> [root at lucifer ~]# pdsh -w cl-storage[1,3] du -sh 
>>> /export/brick_home/brick*/amyloid_team
>>> cl-storage1: 1,6T/export/brick_home/brick1/amyloid_team
>>> cl-storage3: 1,6T/export/brick_home/brick1/amyloid_team
>>> cl-storage1: 1,6T/export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team
>>> cl-storage3: 1,6T/export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team
>>> [root at lucifer ~]# gluster volume quota vol_home list /amyloid_team
>>>           Path                   Hard-limit Soft-limit   Used  Available
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> /amyloid_team                             9.0TB       90% 7.8TB   1.2TB
>>>
>>> As you can notice, the sum of all bricks gives me roughly 6.4TB and 
>>> « quota list » around 7.8TB; so there is a difference of 1.4TB i’m 
>>> not able to explain… Do you have any idea?
>>>
>>
>> There were few issues when quota accounting the size, we have fixed 
>> some of these issues in 3.7
>> 'df -h' will round off the values, can you please provide the output 
>> of 'df' without -h option?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Geoffrey
>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>> Geoffrey Letessier
>>> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
>>> UPR 9080 - CNRS - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
>>> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
>>> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
>>> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr 
>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr>
>>>
>>>> Le 8 juin 2015 à 14:30, Geoffrey Letessier 
>>>> <geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr>> a 
>>>> écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Concerning the 3.5.3 version of GlusterFS, I met this morning a 
>>>> strange issue writing file when quota is exceeded.
>>>>
>>>> One person of my lab, whose her quota is exceeded (but she didn’t 
>>>> know about) try to modify a file but, because of exceeded quota, 
>>>> she was unable to and decided to exit VI. Now, her file is 
>>>> empty/blank as you can read below:
>> we suspect 'vi' might have created tmp file before writing to a file. 
>> We are working on re-creating this problem and will update you on the 
>> same.
>>
>>
>>>> pdsh at lucifer: cl-storage3: ssh exited with exit code 2
>>>> cl-storage1: ---------T 2 tarus amyloid_team 0 19 févr. 12:34 
>>>> /export/brick_home/brick1/amyloid_team/tarus/project/ab1-40-x1_sen304-x2_inh3-x2/remd_charmm22star_scripts/remd_115.sh
>>>> cl-storage1: -rwxrw-r-- 2 tarus amyloid_team 0  8 juin  12:38 
>>>> /export/brick_home/brick2/amyloid_team/tarus/project/ab1-40-x1_sen304-x2_inh3-x2/remd_charmm22star_scripts/remd_115.sh
>>>>
>>>> In addition, i dont understand why, my volume being a distributed 
>>>> volume inside replica (cl-storage[1,3] is replicated only on 
>>>> cl-storage[2,4]), i have 2 « same » files (complete path) in 2 
>>>> different bricks (as you can read above).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks by advance for your help and clarification.
>>>> Geoffrey
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Geoffrey Letessier
>>>> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
>>>> UPR 9080 - CNRS - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
>>>> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
>>>> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
>>>> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr 
>>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr>
>>>>
>>>>> Le 2 juin 2015 à 23:45, Geoffrey Letessier 
>>>>> <geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr>> a 
>>>>> écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Ben,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just check my messages log files, both on client and server, and 
>>>>> I dont find any hung task you notice on yours..
>>>>>
>>>>> As you can read below, i dont note the performance issue in a 
>>>>> simple DD but I think my issue is concerning a set of small files 
>>>>> (tens of thousands nay more)…
>>>>>
>>>>> [root at nisus test]# ddt -t 10g /mnt/test/
>>>>> Writing to /mnt/test/ddt.8362 ... syncing ... done.
>>>>> sleeping 10 seconds ... done.
>>>>> Reading from /mnt/test/ddt.8362 ... done.
>>>>> 10240MiB   KiB/s  CPU%
>>>>> Write   114770     4
>>>>> Read   40675     4
>>>>>
>>>>> for info: /mnt/test concerns the single v2 GlFS volume
>>>>>
>>>>> [root at nisus test]# ddt -t 10g /mnt/fhgfs/
>>>>> Writing to /mnt/fhgfs/ddt.8380 ... syncing ... done.
>>>>> sleeping 10 seconds ... done.
>>>>> Reading from /mnt/fhgfs/ddt.8380 ... done.
>>>>> 10240MiB   KiB/s  CPU%
>>>>> Write   102591     1
>>>>> Read   98079     2
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you have a idea how to tune/optimize performance settings? 
>>>>> and/or TCP settings (MTU, etc.)?
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | |  UNTAR  |   DU   |  FIND |   TAR   |   RM   |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | single |  ~3m45s |   ~43s |   ~47s |  ~3m10s | ~3m15s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | replicated |  ~5m10s |   ~59s |  ~1m6s |  ~1m19s | ~1m49s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | distributed |  ~4m18s |   ~41s |   ~57s |  ~2m24s | ~1m38s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | dist-repl |  ~8m18s |  ~1m4s |  ~1m11s |  ~1m24s | ~2m40s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | native FS |    ~11s |    ~4s |   ~2s |    ~56s |   ~10s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | BeeGFS  |  ~3m43s |   ~15s |   ~3s |  ~1m33s |   ~46s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> | single (v2) |   ~3m6s |   ~14s |  ~32s |   ~1m2s |   ~44s |
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> for info:
>>>>> -BeeGFS is a distributed FS (4 bricks, 2 bricks per server and 2 
>>>>> servers)
>>>>> - single (v2): simple gluster volume with default settings
>>>>>
>>>>> I also note I obtain the same tar/untar performance issue with 
>>>>> FhGFS/BeeGFS but the rest (DU, FIND, RM) looks like to be OK.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you very much for your reply and help.
>>>>> Geoffrey
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>>>> Geoffrey Letessier
>>>>>
>>>>> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
>>>>> CNRS - UPR 9080 - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
>>>>> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
>>>>> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
>>>>> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr 
>>>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 2 juin 2015 à 21:53, Ben Turner <bturner at redhat.com 
>>>>> <mailto:bturner at redhat.com>> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am seeing problems on 3.7 as well.  Can you check 
>>>>>> /var/log/messages on both the clients and servers for hung tasks 
>>>>>> like:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: "echo 0 > 
>>>>>> /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: iozone        D 0000000000000001 
>>>>>>     0 21999      1 0x00000080
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: ffff880611321cc8 0000000000000082 
>>>>>> ffff880611321c18 ffffffffa027236e
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: ffff880611321c48 ffffffffa0272c10 
>>>>>> ffff88052bd1e040 ffff880611321c78
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: ffff88052bd1e0f0 ffff88062080c7a0 
>>>>>> ffff880625addaf8 ffff880611321fd8
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: Call Trace:
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffffa027236e>] ? 
>>>>>> rpc_make_runnable+0x7e/0x80 [sunrpc]
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffffa0272c10>] ? 
>>>>>> rpc_execute+0x50/0xa0 [sunrpc]
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff810aaa21>] ? 
>>>>>> ktime_get_ts+0xb1/0xf0
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff811242d0>] ? 
>>>>>> sync_page+0x0/0x50
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8152a1b3>] 
>>>>>> io_schedule+0x73/0xc0
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8112430d>] 
>>>>>> sync_page+0x3d/0x50
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8152ac7f>] 
>>>>>> __wait_on_bit+0x5f/0x90
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff81124543>] 
>>>>>> wait_on_page_bit+0x73/0x80
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8109eb80>] ? 
>>>>>> wake_bit_function+0x0/0x50
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8113a525>] ? 
>>>>>> pagevec_lookup_tag+0x25/0x40
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8112496b>] 
>>>>>> wait_on_page_writeback_range+0xfb/0x190
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff81124b38>] 
>>>>>> filemap_write_and_wait_range+0x78/0x90
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff811c07ce>] 
>>>>>> vfs_fsync_range+0x7e/0x100
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff811c08bd>] 
>>>>>> vfs_fsync+0x1d/0x20
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff811c08fe>] 
>>>>>> do_fsync+0x3e/0x60
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff811c0950>] 
>>>>>> sys_fsync+0x10/0x20
>>>>>> Jun  2 15:23:14 gqac006 kernel: [<ffffffff8100b072>] 
>>>>>> system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you see a perf problem with just a simple DD or do you need a 
>>>>>> more complex workload to hit the issue?  I think I saw an issue 
>>>>>> with metadata performance that I am trying to run down, let me 
>>>>>> know if you can see the problem with simple DD reads / writes or 
>>>>>> if we need to do some sort of dir / metadata access as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -b
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>> From: "Geoffrey Letessier" <geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr 
>>>>>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr>>
>>>>>>> To: "Pranith Kumar Karampuri" <pkarampu at redhat.com 
>>>>>>> <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com>>
>>>>>>> Cc:gluster-users at gluster.org <mailto:gluster-users at gluster.org>
>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:09:04 AM
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] GlusterFS 3.7 - slow/poor performances
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Pranith,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m sorry but I cannot bring you any comparison because 
>>>>>>> comparison will be
>>>>>>> distorted by the fact in my HPC cluster in production the 
>>>>>>> network technology
>>>>>>> is InfiniBand QDR and my volumes are quite different (brick in RAID6
>>>>>>> (12x2TB), 2 bricks per server and 4 servers into my pool)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Concerning your demand, in attachments you can find all expected 
>>>>>>> results
>>>>>>> hoping it can help you to solve this serious performance issue 
>>>>>>> (maybe I need
>>>>>>> play with glusterfs parameters?).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you very much by advance,
>>>>>>> Geoffrey
>>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> Geoffrey Letessier
>>>>>>> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
>>>>>>> UPR 9080 - CNRS - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
>>>>>>> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
>>>>>>> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
>>>>>>> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr 
>>>>>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at ibpc.fr>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le 2 juin 2015 à 10:09, Pranith Kumar Karampuri < 
>>>>>>> pkarampu at redhat.com <mailto:pkarampu at redhat.com> > a
>>>>>>> écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hi Geoffrey,
>>>>>>> Since you are saying it happens on all types of volumes, lets do the
>>>>>>> following:
>>>>>>> 1) Create a dist-repl volume
>>>>>>> 2) Set the options etc you need.
>>>>>>> 3) enable gluster volume profile using "gluster volume profile 
>>>>>>> <volname>
>>>>>>> start"
>>>>>>> 4) run the work load
>>>>>>> 5) give output of "gluster volume profile <volname> info"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Repeat the steps above on new and old version you are comparing 
>>>>>>> this with.
>>>>>>> That should give us insight into what could be causing the slowness.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pranith
>>>>>>> On 06/02/2015 03:22 AM, Geoffrey Letessier wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a crash test cluster where i’ve tested the new version of 
>>>>>>> GlusterFS
>>>>>>> (v3.7) before upgrading my HPC cluster in production.
>>>>>>> But… all my tests show me very very low performances.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For my benches, as you can read below, I do some actions (untar, 
>>>>>>> du, find,
>>>>>>> tar, rm) with linux kernel sources, dropping cache, each on 
>>>>>>> distributed,
>>>>>>> replicated, distributed-replicated, single (single brick) 
>>>>>>> volumes and the
>>>>>>> native FS of one brick.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # time (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; tar xJf 
>>>>>>> ~/linux-4.1-rc5.tar.xz;
>>>>>>> sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
>>>>>>> # time (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; du -sh 
>>>>>>> linux-4.1-rc5/; echo 3 >
>>>>>>> /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
>>>>>>> # time (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; find 
>>>>>>> linux-4.1-rc5/|wc -l; echo 3
>>>>>>>> /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
>>>>>>> # time (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; tar czf linux-4.1-rc5.tgz
>>>>>>> linux-4.1-rc5/; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
>>>>>>> # time (echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; rm -rf linux-4.1-rc5.tgz
>>>>>>> linux-4.1-rc5/; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And here are the process times:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | | UNTAR | DU | FIND | TAR | RM |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | single | ~3m45s | ~43s | ~47s | ~3m10s | ~3m15s |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | replicated | ~5m10s | ~59s | ~1m6s | ~1m19s | ~1m49s |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | distributed | ~4m18s | ~41s | ~57s | ~2m24s | ~1m38s |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | dist-repl | ~8m18s | ~1m4s | ~1m11s | ~1m24s | ~2m40s |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> | native FS | ~11s | ~4s | ~2s | ~56s | ~10s |
>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I get the same results, whether with default configurations with 
>>>>>>> custom
>>>>>>> configurations.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> if I look at the side of the ifstat command, I can note my IO 
>>>>>>> write processes
>>>>>>> never exceed 3MBs...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> EXT4 native FS seems to be faster (roughly 15-20% but no more) 
>>>>>>> than XFS one
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My [test] storage cluster config is composed by 2 identical 
>>>>>>> servers (biCPU
>>>>>>> Intel Xeon X5355, 8GB of RAM, 2x2TB HDD (no-RAID) and Gb ethernet)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My volume settings:
>>>>>>> single: 1server 1 brick
>>>>>>> replicated: 2 servers 1 brick each
>>>>>>> distributed: 2 servers 2 bricks each
>>>>>>> dist-repl: 2 bricks in the same server and replica 2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> All seems to be OK in gluster status command line.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you have an idea why I obtain so bad results?
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>> Geoffrey
>>>>>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> Geoffrey Letessier
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Responsable informatique & ingénieur système
>>>>>>> CNRS - UPR 9080 - Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
>>>>>>> Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
>>>>>>> 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris
>>>>>>> Tel: 01 58 41 50 93 - eMail: geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr 
>>>>>>> <mailto:geoffrey.letessier at cnrs.fr>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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