[Gluster-users] [ovirt-users] Replicated Glusterfs on top of ZFS

Sahina Bose sabose at redhat.com
Tue Mar 7 07:08:14 UTC 2017


On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Arman Khalatyan <arm2arm at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 7:00 PM, Darrell Budic <budic at onholyground.com>
> wrote:
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>> Why are you using an arbitrator if all your HW configs are identical? I’d
>> use a true replica 3 in this case.
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> This was just GIU suggestion when I was creating the cluster it was asking
> for the 3 Hosts , I did not knew even that an Arbiter does not keep the
> data.
> I am not so sure if I can change the type of the glusterfs to triplicated
> one in the running system, probably I need to destroy whole cluster.
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>> Also in my experience with gluster and vm hosting, the ZIL/slog degrades
>> write performance unless it’s a truly dedicated disk. But I have 8 spinners
>> backing my ZFS volumes, so trying to share a sata disk wasn’t a good zil.
>> If yours is dedicated SAS, keep it, if it’s SATA, try testing without it.
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> We  have also several huge systems running with zfs quite successful over
> the years. This was an idea to use zfs + glusterfs for the HA solutions.
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>> You don’t have compression enabled on your zfs volume, and I’d recommend
>> enabling relatime on it. Depending on the amount of RAM in these boxes, you
>> probably want to limit your zfs arc size to 8G or so (1/4 total ram or
>> less). Gluster just works volumes hard during a rebuild, what’s the problem
>> you’re seeing? If it’s affecting your VMs, using shading and tuning client
>> & server threads can help avoid interruptions to your VMs while repairs are
>> running. If you really need to limit it, you can use cgroups to keep it
>> from hogging all the CPU, but it takes longer to heal, of course. There are
>> a couple older posts and blogs about it, if you go back a while.
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> Yes I saw that glusterfs is CPU/RAM hugry!!! 99% of all 16 cores used just
> for healing 500GB vm disks. It was taking almost infinity compare with nfs
> storage (single disk+zfs ssd cache, for sure one get an penalty for the
> HA:) )
>

Is your gluster volume configured to use sharding feature? Could you
provide output of gluster vol info?


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