Understood.  Thanks for all your help, Sunil.  Looks like this just isn't a 
good fit for my environment.

-Nick

From: Sunil Mushran [mailto:sunil.mush...@oracle.com]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 3:54 PM
To: Nick Geron
Cc: ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] IO performance appears slow

The cluster stack uses the interconnect to negotiate the locks.
That's how it is able to provide data coherency. Other solutions
do not provide that kind of coherency.

If you are referring to interconnect speeds in ms, it is not good.
That unit is typically used for disk access.

On 08/19/2011 01:30 PM, Nick Geron wrote:
Actually those first numbers were from GigE links going out to physical 
switches and back in.  To optimize the private link, I upgraded the VMs NICs to 
10GE (VMXNet3 which is the VMware para virt driver), moved them onto the same 
host system with a dedicated software switch between them.  The numbers only 
improved slightly, and got worse on 1 of 100 pings (1ms).

10GE between VMs under the same hypervisor: rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 
0.194/0.307/1.003/0.132 ms

What I don't understand is why my OCFS2 cluster suffers so greatly.  There's 
quite a big difference between wall time of 0.17 seconds to traverse the data 
on an iSCSI link and the 4 minutes to do the same on OCFS2 with a sub 1ms 
average latent private interconnect.  For that matter, the whole setup is 
running on another clustered FS (VMFS3) over the same network to the same SAN.  
I guess I'm just a little dumbfounded that OCFS2 is so much more demanding than 
other clustered FSs and alternative network storage options.

Is the network really the most likely candidate?  If so, is anyone else running 
OCFS2 from within a VM environment?  Is this technology only worthwhile in the 
physical world?  Is there a sweet spot for network latency that I should strive 
for?  The user guide only makes mention of 'low latency' but lacks figures save 
for heartbeat and timeouts.

-nick
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