Hi, I realized this happens only when i use libgfapi and there is no such problem when i use fuse. As libgfapi is started by qemu-kvm, could this be the reason why CPU utilization is high on Windows guest?
Cw On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:38 PM, qingwei wei <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am currently testing running Openstack instance on Cinder volume with > libgfapi. This instance is the Windows instance and i found that when > running random 4k write workload, the CPU utilization is very high, 90% > CPU utilization with about 86% in privileged time. I also tested the > workload with volume from NFS and the CPU utilization is only around 5%. Is > there any reason why is that so? Appreciate on any comments and suggestions. > > Details. > > Workload generator: IOMeter > Instance: Windows 2008R2 > Openstack Host: CentOS 7 > Workload: 4kb random write, 4 workers with each worker configure to have 4 > outstanding IOs > Gluster server and client version: 3.7.8 > > Gluster info > Volume Name: g37test > Type: Distribute > Volume ID: 27947421-111b-4727-bcaf-bafe73debe07 > Status: Started > Number of Bricks: 1 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: 192.168.99.4:/mnt/ssd/g37test > Options Reconfigured: > performance.readdir-ahead: on > nfs.disable: true > performance.io-cache: off > performance.quick-read: off > server.allow-insecure: on > storage.owner-uid: 165 > storage.owner-gid: 165 > > > IOmeter result: > > Glusterfs > ====== > IOPS: ~5800 > CPU utilization: ~90% > > NFS > === > IOPS: ~6000 > CPU Utilization: ~5-6% > > > > Cw > >
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