Some additional information gathered from our monitoring: It seems fast_read does indeed become active immediately, but I do not understand the effect.
With fast_read = 0, we see:
~ 5.2 GB/s total outgoing traffic from all 6 OSD hosts
~ 2.3 GB/s total incoming traffic to all 6 OSD hosts
With fast_read = 1, we see:
~ 5.1 GB/s total outgoing traffic from all 6 OSD hosts
~ 3 GB/s total incoming traffic to all 6 OSD hosts
I would have expected exactly the contrary to happen...
Cheers,
Oliver
Am 26.02.2018 um 12:51 schrieb Oliver Freyermuth:
> Dear Cephalopodians,
>
> in the few remaining days when we can still play at our will with parameters,
> we just now tried to set:
> ceph osd pool set cephfs_data fast_read 1
> but did not notice any effect on sequential, large file read throughput on
> our k=4 m=2 EC pool.
>
> Should this become active immediately? Or do OSDs need a restart first?
> Is the option already deemed safe?
>
> Or is it just that we should not expect any change on throughput, since our
> system (for large sequential reads)
> is purely limited by the IPoIB throughput, and the shards are nevertheless
> requested by the primary OSD?
> So the gain would not be in throughput, but the reply to the client would be
> slightly faster (before all shards have arrived)?
> Then this option would be mainly of interest if the disk IO was congested
> (which does not happen for us as of yet)
> and not help so much if the system is limited by network bandwidth.
>
> Cheers,
> Oliver
>
>
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