That's much slower than I'd expect, although FUSE can be slower in
metadata operations than the kernel client is. If it's convenient, you
could gather some logs with "debug client = 20" (on the client, for
ceph-fuse) and "debug mds = 20" (on the mds, for both the ceph-fuse
and kernel tests) and post them for review and analysis.
-Greg

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:21 AM, negillen negillen <negil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have done some quick tests with FUSE too: it seems to me that, both with
> the old and with the new kernel, FUSE is approx. five times slower than
> kernel driver for both reading files and getting stats.
> I don't know whether it is just me or if it is expected.
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:56 AM, Francois Lafont <flafdiv...@free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 16/06/2015 18:46, negillen negillen wrote:
>>
>> > Fixed! At least looks like fixed.
>>
>> That's cool for you. ;)
>>
>> > It seems that after migrating every node (both servers and clients) from
>> > kernel 3.10.80-1 to 4.0.4-1 the issue disappeared.
>> > Now I get decent speeds both for reading files and for getting stats
>> > from
>> > every node.
>>
>> It seems to me that an interesting test could be to let the old kernel in
>> your client nodes (ie 3.10.80-1), use ceph-fuse instead of the ceph kernel
>> module and test if you have decent speeds too.
>>
>> Bye.
>>
>> --
>> François Lafont
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