Sven,

It’s been a while since I tried that, but the last time I tried to limit the 
impact of a restripe by only running it on a few NSD server nodes it made 
things worse.  Everybody was as slowed down as they would’ve been if I’d thrown 
every last NSD server we have at it and they were slowed down for longer, since 
using fewer NSD servers meant the restripe ran longer.

What we do is always kick off restripes on a Friday afternoon, throw every NSD 
server we have at them, and let them run over the weekend.  Interactive use is 
lower then and people don’t notice or care if their batch jobs run longer.

Of course, this is all just my experiences.  YMMV...

Kevin

On Jul 1, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Sven Oehme 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Daniel,

as you know, we can't discuss future / confidential items on a mailing list.
what i presented as an outlook to future releases hasn't changed from a 
technical standpoint, we just can't share a release date until we announce it 
official.
there are multiple ways today to limit the impact on restripe and other tasks, 
the best way to do this is to run the task ( using -N) on a node (or very small 
number of nodes) that has no performance critical role. while this is not 
perfect, it should limit the impact significantly. .

sven

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<graycol.gif>Daniel Vogel ---07/01/2015 03:29:11 AM---Hi Years ago, IBM made 
some plan to do a implementation "QoS for mmrestripefs, mmdeldisk...". If a "

From: Daniel Vogel 
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To: "'[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>'" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 07/01/2015 03:29 AM
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] GPFS 4.1.1 without QoS for mmrestripefs?
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Hi

Years ago, IBM made some plan to do a implementation “QoS for mmrestripefs, 
mmdeldisk…”. If a “mmfsrestripe” is running, very poor performance for NFS 
access.
I opened a PMR to ask for QoS in version 4.1.1 (Spectrum Scale).

PMR 61309,113,848:
I discussed the question of QOS with the development team. These
command changes that were noticed are not meant to be used as GA code
which is why they are not documented. I cannot provide any further
information from the support perspective.


Anybody knows about QoS? The last hope was at “GPFS Workshop Stuttgart März 
2015” with Sven Oehme as speaker.

Daniel Vogel
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