Bryan Whitehead
2012-Feb-24 23:23 UTC
[Gluster-users] gluster volume set performance.io-thread-count N
How long does it take for gluster volume set performance.io-thread-count 64 (as an example) to propagate? I've noticed that it seems like mounted volumes don't get the performance boost until i restart glusterd on the boxes. Is this wrong? Should I just be more patient? (note: I'm using infiniband and raid-10; "set performance.io-thread-count 64" makes writes go from ~70MB/sec to ~200MB/sec). -Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120224/bf7e1361/attachment.html>
Anand Avati
2012-Mar-01 17:09 UTC
[Gluster-users] gluster volume set performance.io-thread-count N
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Bryan Whitehead <driver at megahappy.net> wrote:> How long does it take for gluster volume set?performance.io-thread-count 64 > (as an example) to?propagate? > > I've noticed that it seems like mounted volumes don't get the performance > boost until i restart glusterd on the boxes. Is this wrong? Should I just be > more patient? > > (note: I'm using infiniband and raid-10; "set?performance.io-thread-count > 64" makes writes go from ~70MB/sec to ~200MB/sec). >the io-thread-count parameter is a configuration of the maximum number of threads (not the fixed number of threads). The actual number of threads scale up with the number of active (sys)calls in transit (today logarithmically, but we're making it more effective, closer to linear) with io-thread-count acting as a cap. Thanks, Avati