I have a customer who is struggling (they already have a PMR open and it’s 
being actively worked on now).  I’m simply seeking understanding of potential 
places to look.  They have an ESS with a few CES nodes in front.  Clients 
connect via SMB to the CES nodes.  One fileset has about 300k smallish files in 
it and when the client opens a windows browser it takes around 30mins to finish 
populating the files in this SMB share.

Here’s where my confusion is.  When a client connects to a CES node this is all 
the job of the CES and it’s protocol services to handle, so in this case 
CTDB/Samba.
But the flow of this is where maybe I’m a little fuzzy.  Obviously the CES 
nodes act as clients to the NSD (IO/nodes in ESS land) servers.  So, the data 
really doesn’t exist on the protocol node but passes things off to the NSD 
server for regular IO processing.  Does the CES node do some type of caching?  
I’ve heard talk of LROC on CES nodes potentially but I’m curious if all of this 
is already being stored in the pagepool?

What could cause a mostly metadata related simple directory lookup take what 
seems to the customer a long time for a couple hundred thousand files?


Mark

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