Hi Nithya, No..the files are not being accessed. And tiering mode is in cache mode and what I understood is in cache mode every file is moved to hot tier until it reaches low watermark, then it only promotes highly accessed files.
And do you mean everytime we expand volume, we are virtually flushing the tier and it regenerates only when a files are accessed? Also I see one more issue now, I hav generated another 1000 files after tiering is started and I see all 1000 files are now created on hot tier. Now, I detached again..in detach status it shows completed..but when I checked, around 260 files are still located on hot tier..those files are not being used anywhere..ca you tell why are they still not moved to cold tier and why the detach status is showing a wrong status. I am using gluster 3.12.3 and server hosts include RHEL 6.7 and 7.2 hosts also. Regards, Jeevan. On Mon 24 Sep, 2018, 7:00 PM Nithya Balachandran, <[email protected]> wrote: > Are those files being accessed? Tiering will only promote those that have > been accessed recently. > > Regards, > Nithya > > On 24 September 2018 at 18:32, Jeevan Patnaik <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I see it still not promoting any files. Do we need to run any command to >> force the movement? >> >> This would be an issue if we need to expand disk as then we also need to >> detach existing tier and attach again and expect the data to be promoted to >> the hot tier. >> >> Regards, >> Jeevan. >> >> On Mon 24 Sep, 2018, 6:17 PM Jeevan Patnaik, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have created a 18 disk replica 3 volume and created 1000 random files >>> each of 10M. >>> >>> Later I have attached 15 disk replica 3 tier with each hot tier disk >>> coming from cold tier host, except on 3 (as we don't have hot tier disk) >>> >>> After attach, I see no files are promoted at even after 15 minutes. >>> Status is showing as In progress. >>> >>> Is it always this much slow? For 10G data, 15 minutes is too much >>> Also will the data try to be promoted to a hot tier coming from the same >>> host to reduce the time taken to move the files? >>> >>> Cold tier is made of RAID supported SSD and hot tier is made of NVMe >>> SSDs. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeevan. >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >> > >
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