Florent Delvaille
2015-May-26 14:27 UTC
[Gluster-users] Backup tool / Multiple streams / Distributed volume / Spreading
Hello all, I'm facing a weird issue with GlusterFS used as a Distributed volume to store our backup files. Let me detail it: We are using Netbackup as a backup solution in our company. This is made of 1 server managing all backups coming from different clients. Backups are all done on disk (and then duplicated on tapes). So, the server is a Linux server, having 1 Gluster share /adv_disk01. This share, actually a Gluster Distributed volume, is made of 20 bricks of 2TB, coming from our SAN box. Now, lets come to the issue ? Every policy we start (let say Oracle backup, File backup, NAS backup), seems to be correctly spread between the bricks (3 policies running = 3 bricks 100% used ? make sense). So, all good. But there is a possibility to use multiple streams for the same backup policy. For example, you could backup 1 Oracle DB, but over 8 streams (so 8 jobs ? and basically 8 files). Same for MsSQL and so on. But, 8 streams (so 8 files), do not actually mean 8 bricks used ? while it definitively should be the case. Here is how the filename is looking: /SPR-SQL13.MSSQL7.SPR-SQL13.db.DWH_PENSION.~.7.*001*of008.20150526151807..C I tried 2 policies, 8 streams each (so, 16 jobs running), only 2 bricks were used ? There is clearly an issue ? but what and where ? Hopefully you'll have an idea. Thx for your feedback. Regards; -- Florent Delvaille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150526/003e7424/attachment.html>
Florent Delvaille
2015-May-28 14:40 UTC
[Gluster-users] Backup tool / Multiple streams / Distributed volume / Spreading
Hello all,> > I'm facing a weird issue with GlusterFS used as a Distributed volume to > store our backup files. Let me detail it: > > We are using Netbackup as a backup solution in our company. > This is made of 1 server managing all backups coming from different > clients. > Backups are all done on disk (and then duplicated on tapes). > > > So, the server is a Linux server, having 1 Gluster share /adv_disk01. > This share, actually a Gluster Distributed volume, is made of 20 bricks of > 2TB, coming from our SAN box. > > Now, lets come to the issue ? > Every policy we start (let say Oracle backup, File backup, NAS backup), > seems to be correctly spread between the bricks (3 policies running = 3 > bricks 100% used ? make sense). So, all good. > > But there is a possibility to use multiple streams for the same backup > policy. > For example, you could backup 1 Oracle DB, but over 8 streams (so 8 jobs ? > and basically 8 files). Same for MsSQL and so on. > > But, 8 streams (so 8 files), do not actually mean 8 bricks used ? while it > definitively should be the case. > Here is how the filename is looking: > /SPR-SQL13.MSSQL7.SPR-SQL13.db.DWH_PENSION.~.7.*001* > of008.20150526151807..C > > I tried 2 policies, 8 streams each (so, 16 jobs running), only 2 bricks > were used ? > There is clearly an issue ? but what and where ? > > Hopefully you'll have an idea. > > Thx for your feedback. > > Regards; >-- Florent Delvaille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150528/d903700b/attachment.html>