Hi all, I am still confused about my CephFS sandbox.
When I am performing simple FIO test into single file with size of 3G I have too many IOps: cephnode:~ # fio payloadrandread64k3G test: (g=0): rw=randread, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=2 fio-2.13 Starting 1 process test: Laying out IO file(s) (1 file(s) / 3072MB) Jobs: 1 (f=1): [r(1)] [100.0% done] [277.8MB/0KB/0KB /s] [4444/0/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s] test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3714: Thu Feb 2 07:07:01 2017 read : io=3072.0MB, bw=181101KB/s, iops=2829, runt= 17370msec slat (usec): min=4, max=386, avg=12.49, stdev= 6.90 clat (usec): min=202, max=5673.5K, avg=690.81, stdev=361 But if I will change size to file to 320G, looks like I skip the cache: cephnode:~ # fio payloadrandread64k320G test: (g=0): rw=randread, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=2 fio-2.13 Starting 1 process Jobs: 1 (f=1): [r(1)] [100.0% done] [4740KB/0KB/0KB /s] [74/0/0 iops] [eta 00m:00s] test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3624: Thu Feb 2 06:51:09 2017 read : io=3410.9MB, bw=11641KB/s, iops=181, runt=300033msec slat (usec): min=4, max=442, avg=14.43, stdev=10.07 clat (usec): min=98, max=286265, avg=10976.32, stdev=14904.82 For random write test such behavior not exists, there are almost the same results - around 100 IOps. So my question: could please somebody clarify where this caching likely happens and how to manage it? P.S. This is latest SLES/Jewel based onenode setup which has: 1 MON, 1 MDS (both data and metadata pools on SATA drive) and 1 OSD (XFS on SATA and journal on SSD). My FIO config file: direct=1 buffered=0 ioengine=libaio iodepth=2 runtime=300 Thanks
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