Hello.

I'm using:
- pvfs-2.6.3.
- kernel 2.6.9-5.EL.
- i686 CPU architecture and
- Ethernet TCP/IP.



On Nov 4, 2007 7:46 PM, Rob Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Can you tell us what version of PVFS, what kernel, what CPU
> architecture, what network you're using?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>
> Gonzalo Soto Subiabre wrote:
> > Hi to everyone.
> >
> > This is my first post and regretfully is to ask for help.
> > I'm doing a performance evaluation of Distributed Parallel Filesystems,
> > using iozone. The filesystems tested are Lustre, PVFS2 and GlusterFS.
> > This evaluation has an aim: to choose a parallel filesystem for a video
> > streamig system storage server.
> > But I've a problem; when iozone test is running over pvfs2 it fails at a
> > point where the file size is 2 GB and the Record Lenght 64 Kb.
> >
> >
> > My tested is this:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pvfs2-statfs -h -m /mnt/pvfs2/
> > aggregate statistics:
> > ---------------------------------------
> >
> >         fs_id: 1965017224
> >         total number of servers (meta and I/O): 4
> >         handles available (meta and I/O):       4294967286
> >         handles total (meta and I/O):           4294967290
> >         bytes available:                        111.3G
> >         bytes total:                            111.3G
> >
> > NOTE: The aggregate total and available statistics are calculated based
> > on an algorithm that assumes data will be distributed evenly; thus
> > the free space is equal to the smallest I/O server capacity
> > multiplied by the number of I/O servers.  If this number seems
> > unusually small, then check the individual server statistics below
> > to look for problematic servers.
> >
> > meta server statistics:
> > ---------------------------------------
> >
> > server: tcp://redhat02:3334
> >         RAM total        : 756.9M
> >         RAM free         : 372.1M
> >         uptime           : 2 hours, 12 minutes
> >         load averages    : 0 0 0
> >         handles available: 1717986912
> >         handles total    : 1717986916
> >         bytes available  : 28.2G
> >         bytes total      : 34.3G
> >         mode: serving both metadata and I/O data
> >
> >
> > I/O server statistics:
> > ---------------------------------------
> >
> > server: tcp://redhat02:3334
> >         RAM total        : 756.9M
> >         RAM free         : 372.1M
> >         uptime           : 2 hours, 12 minutes
> >         load averages    : 0 0 0
> >         handles available: 1717986912
> >         handles total    : 1717986916
> >         bytes available  : 28.2G
> >         bytes total      : 34.3G
> >         mode: serving both metadata and I/O data
> >
> > server: tcp://redhat03:3334
> >         RAM total        : 488.2M
> >         RAM free         : 10.4M
> >         uptime           : 2 hours, 09 minutes
> >         load averages    : 2784 10592 5536
> >         handles available: 858993458
> >         handles total    : 858993458
> >         bytes available  : 27.8G
> >         bytes total      : 33.9G
> >         mode: serving only I/O data
> >
> > server: tcp://redhat04:3334
> >         RAM total        : 1003.6M
> >         RAM free         : 605.3M
> >         uptime           : 2 hours, 07 minutes
> >         load averages    : 4096 1312 224
> >         handles available: 858993458
> >         handles total    : 858993458
> >         bytes available  : 64.3G
> >         bytes total      : 70.4G
> >         mode: serving only I/O data
> >
> > server: tcp://redhat05:3334
> >         RAM total        : 488.2M
> >         RAM free         : 96.7M
> >         uptime           : 2 hours, 05 minutes
> >         load averages    : 0 0 0
> >         handles available: 858993458
> >         handles total    : 858993458
> >         bytes available  : 27.8G
> >         bytes total      : 33.9G
> >         mode: serving only I/O data
> >
> >
> ###############################################################################
> >
> > Therefore my cluster has 1 metadata server, 4 IO servers and 1 client.
> >
> > The iozone test command is this:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iozone -Rab
> > /home/pvfs2/Desktop/salida-redhat02-test03.xls -g 4G -f
> > /mnt/pvfs2/iozone-file.tmp -U /mnt/pvfs2
> >
> > and the message error is this:
> > fsync: Bad file descriptor
> >
> >
> ###############################################################################
> >
> >
> > Why I did chose IOzone? because his variety of tests and the excel
> > output options.
> > If anyone can help me telling me why i've this message error and how can
> > i resolve this, it would be great.
> > Thanks a lot, cheers.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Gonzalo Soto Subiabre
> > Computer Engineer. FVT Chile Ltda.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
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