Have you tried with: performance.strict-o-direct : off performance.strict-write-ordering : off
They can be changed dynamically. On 20 June 2017 at 17:21, Sahina Bose <sab...@redhat.com> wrote: > [Adding gluster-users] > > On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 8:16 PM, Chris Boot <bo...@bootc.net> wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> I have 3x servers in a "hyper-converged" oVirt 4.1.2 + GlusterFS 3.10 >> configuration. My VMs run off a replica 3 arbiter 1 volume comprised of >> 6 bricks, which themselves live on two SSDs in each of the servers (one >> brick per SSD). The bricks are XFS on LVM thin volumes straight onto the >> SSDs. Connectivity is 10G Ethernet. >> >> Performance within the VMs is pretty terrible. I experience very low >> throughput and random IO is really bad: it feels like a latency issue. >> On my oVirt nodes the SSDs are not generally very busy. The 10G network >> seems to run without errors (iperf3 gives bandwidth measurements of >= >> 9.20 Gbits/sec between the three servers). >> >> To put this into perspective: I was getting better behaviour from NFS4 >> on a gigabit connection than I am with GlusterFS on 10G: that doesn't >> feel right at all. >> >> My volume configuration looks like this: >> >> Volume Name: vmssd >> Type: Distributed-Replicate >> Volume ID: d5a5ddd1-a140-4e0d-b514-701cfe464853 >> Status: Started >> Snapshot Count: 0 >> Number of Bricks: 2 x (2 + 1) = 6 >> Transport-type: tcp >> Bricks: >> Brick1: ovirt3:/gluster/ssd0_vmssd/brick >> Brick2: ovirt1:/gluster/ssd0_vmssd/brick >> Brick3: ovirt2:/gluster/ssd0_vmssd/brick (arbiter) >> Brick4: ovirt3:/gluster/ssd1_vmssd/brick >> Brick5: ovirt1:/gluster/ssd1_vmssd/brick >> Brick6: ovirt2:/gluster/ssd1_vmssd/brick (arbiter) >> Options Reconfigured: >> nfs.disable: on >> transport.address-family: inet6 >> performance.quick-read: off >> performance.read-ahead: off >> performance.io-cache: off >> performance.stat-prefetch: off >> performance.low-prio-threads: 32 >> network.remote-dio: off >> cluster.eager-lock: enable >> cluster.quorum-type: auto >> cluster.server-quorum-type: server >> cluster.data-self-heal-algorithm: full >> cluster.locking-scheme: granular >> cluster.shd-max-threads: 8 >> cluster.shd-wait-qlength: 10000 >> features.shard: on >> user.cifs: off >> storage.owner-uid: 36 >> storage.owner-gid: 36 >> features.shard-block-size: 128MB >> performance.strict-o-direct: on >> network.ping-timeout: 30 >> cluster.granular-entry-heal: enable >> >> I would really appreciate some guidance on this to try to improve things >> because at this rate I will need to reconsider using GlusterFS altogether. >> > > > Could you provide the gluster volume profile output while you're running > your I/O tests. > > # gluster volume profile <volname> start > to start profiling > > # gluster volume profile <volname> info > > for the profile output. > > >> >> Cheers, >> Chris >> >> -- >> Chris Boot >> bo...@bootc.net >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > gluster-us...@gluster.org > http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > -- Lindsay
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