Hello,

I have a question that I've been struggling to get a clear answer to, or even 
any indication someone has done this before, and would appreciate any 
experience or thoughts.

Are there any known issues with defining tmpdir on multiple servers to point to 
a single NFS-mounted network share?  Would each instance co-habit peacefully 
and not try to change any files from another instance?


Why do I want to do this?

I have around 80 Centos/Rocky vms which run Mariadb 10.6.x.  Due to the nature 
of the work they do, some of them require a significant amount of tmpdir (up to 
75Gb) relatively briefly (once or twice a day for a few minutes)

This growth is not always predictable, so generally the first I know about it 
is when Mariadb reports lowspace and the query stops. We then grow the /tmp 
partition that is defined as tmpdir and if we're quick enough, the query 
completes, but often the job dies. Then that extra space stays locked away 
forever, even if that server never tries to use that much tmpdir again. This 
does not feel efficient and I am pondering better ways of doing this.

One such thought would be to have a single HA NFS share on our network, mounted 
onto each VM as something like /mariadb-tempdir, and set $tmpdir to it.

In my mind, this would make a better use of one large allocation of space used 
by many things often, rather than lots of individual small to large sized bits 
of space used by one thing, rarely.  The chance of two or more servers filling 
that space feels small, but if it happened, one would wait until space was 
cleared - which might actually happen in this shared scenario when it never 
does in a single-server situation.

In my particular world, we have fast storage and a fast network. Speed tests on 
large and tiny files over NFS give surprisingly similar performance to writing 
to local vm disks, so I'm not worried about the overhead of NFS and even if it 
was, slow might still be preferred to full.

Thank you,

Simon
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