That is strange, maybe there is a sysctl option to tweak on OSDs ? this will be 
nasty if it goes into our production!

--
Dan

From: Wade Holler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 4:36 PM
To: Dan Nica <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] requests are blocked

I had major host stability problems under load with -327  . Repeatable test 
cases under high load with XFS or BTRFS would result in hung kernel tasks and 
of course the sympathetic behavior you mention.
requests are blocked mean that the op tracker in ceph hasn't received a timely 
response from the osd usually.  I'm sure someone more seasoned can provide a 
better explanation.
-Wade

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 9:24 AM Dan Nica 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi

I try to run a bench test on a RBD image and I get from time to time the 
following in ceph status

    cluster 046b0180-dc3f-4846-924f-41d9729d48c8
     health HEALTH_WARN
            2 requests are blocked > 32 sec
     monmap e1: 3 mons at 
{alder=10.6.250.249:6789/0,ash=10.6.250.248:6789/0,aspen=10.6.250.247:6789/0<http://10.6.250.249:6789/0,ash=10.6.250.248:6789/0,aspen=10.6.250.247:6789/0>}
            election epoch 18, quorum 0,1,2 aspen,ash,alder
     osdmap e114: 6 osds: 6 up, 6 in
            flags sortbitwise
      pgmap v3816: 192 pgs, 1 pools, 23062 MB data, 5814 objects
            46406 MB used, 44624 GB / 44670 GB avail
                 192 active+clean
  client io 6083 B/s rd, 18884 kB/s wr, 75 op/s


what does  “requests are blocked” mean ? and performance drops to almost  0 ?
I am running infernalis version on Centos 7 kernel 3.10.0-327.3.1.el7.x86_64

Thanks
--
Dan
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