On 3/5/07, Roch - PAE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Leon Koll writes: > On 2/28/07, Roch - PAE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6467988 > > > > NFSD threads are created on a demand spike (all of them > > waiting on I/O) but then tend to stick around servicing > > moderate loads. > > > > -r > > Hello Roch, > It's not my case. NFS stops to service after some point. And the > reason is in ZFS. It never happens with NFS/UFS. > Shortly, my scenario: > 1st SFS run, 2000 requested IOPS. NFS is fine, ;low number of threads. > 2st SFS run, 4000 requested IOPS. NFS cannot serve all requests, no of > threads jumps to max > 3rd SFS run, 2000 requested IOPS. NFS cannot serve all requests, no of > threads jumps to max. > System cannot get back to the same results under equal load (1st and 3rd). > Reboot between 2nd and 3rd doesn't help. The only persistent thing is > a directory structure that was created during the 2nd run (in SFS > higher requested load -> more directories/files created). > I am sure it's a bug. I need help. I don't care that ZFS works N times > worse than UFS. I really care that after heavy load everything is > totally screwed. > > Thanks, > -- Leon Hi Leon, How much is the slowdown between 1st and 3rd ? How filled is
Typical case is: 1st: 1996 IOPS, latency 2.7 3rd: 1375 IOPS, latency 37.9
the pool at each stage ? What does 'NFS stops to service' mean ?
There is a lot of error messages on the NFS(SFS) client : sfs352: too many failed RPC calls - 416 good 27 bad sfs3132: too many failed RPC calls - 302 good 27 bad sfs3109: too many failed RPC calls - 533 good 31 bad sfs353: too many failed RPC calls - 301 good 28 bad sfs3144: too many failed RPC calls - 305 good 25 bad sfs3121: too many failed RPC calls - 311 good 30 bad sfs370: too many failed RPC calls - 315 good 27 bad Thanks, -- Leon _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss