Hello everyone,

I have been tasked with helping to find out why we are having issues with our 
website page load times.  Our webstack consists of 3 apache servers, 3 
glusterfs servers, and 3 mysql servers, backed by Nimble storage.  On the 
glusterfs machines the gluster disk is mounted as ext4 and is mounted as nfs on 
the apache servers.  None of the configuration decisions are my own, I have 
inherited this problem from a recently resigned colleague.  I read through some 
other messages on this list that advised starting the profiler, let it run for 
a minute, run 'info', let it run for another minute, and run 'info' ago.  I 
have done that couldn't find anything in the gluster docs about interpreting 
the results.  So I put the results in a pastebin to avoid dumping 39k worth of 
logs on the list.  The profile results can be found here 
http://pastebin.com/DZK0vNQC.  I would greatly appreciate any feedback on these 
results.  I am for now trying to isolate if the issue is related to our storage 
sys
 tem which was upgraded recently or if it is higher up in our architecture.  My 
team handles OS and up, another team handles VM and below (including storage 
and network), so I'd like to at least know which direction to head in.  Any 
other tips or resources that you could send my way would also be appreciated.  

Thanks,
Paul

Paul Stallworth
Housing IT
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 80309
T: 303.735.6623
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