Strahil Nikolov
2023-Dec-12 14:49 UTC
[Gluster-users] Gluster Performance - 12 Gbps SSDs and 10 Gbps NIC
Hi, Let?s try the simple things: Check if you can use MTU9000 and if it?s possible, set it on the Bond Slaves and the bond devices:?ping GLUSTER_PEER?-c 10 -M do -s 8972 Then try to follow up the recommendations from?https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_gluster_storage/3.5/html/administration_guide/chap-configuring_red_hat_storage_for_enhancing_performance? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Monday, December 11, 2023, 3:32 PM, Danny <dbray925+gluster at gmail.com> wrote: Hello list, I'm hoping someone can let me know what setting I missed. Hardware:Dell R650 servers, Dual 24 Core Xeon 2.8 GHz, 1 TB RAM 8x SSD s Negotiated Speed 12 GbpsPERC H755 Controller - RAID 6 Created virtual "data" disk from the above 8 SSD drives, for a ~20 TB /dev/sdb OS:CentOS Streamkernel-4.18.0-526.el8.x86_64glusterfs-7.9-1.el8.x86_64 IPERF Test between nodes: [ ID] Interval ? ? ? ? ? Transfer ? ? Bitrate ? ? ? ? Retr [ ?5] ? 0.00-10.00 ?sec ?11.5 GBytes ?9.90 Gbits/sec ? ?0 ? ? ? ? ? ? sender [ ?5] ? 0.00-10.04 ?sec ?11.5 GBytes ?9.86 Gbits/sec ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?receiver All good there. ~10 Gbps, as expected. LVM Install:export DISK="/dev/sdb" sudo parted --script $DISK "mklabel gpt" sudo parted --script $DISK "mkpart primary 0% 100%" sudo parted --script $DISK "set 1 lvm on"sudo pvcreate --dataalignment 128K /dev/sdb1 sudo vgcreate --physicalextentsize 128K gfs_vg /dev/sdb1 sudo lvcreate -L 16G -n gfs_pool_meta gfs_vg sudo lvcreate -l 95%FREE -n gfs_pool gfs_vg sudo lvconvert --chunksize 1280K --thinpool gfs_vg/gfs_pool --poolmetadata gfs_vg/gfs_pool_meta sudo lvchange --zero n gfs_vg/gfs_pool sudo lvcreate -V 19.5TiB --thinpool gfs_vg/gfs_pool -n gfs_lv sudo mkfs.xfs -f -i size=512 -n size=8192 -d su=128k,sw=10 /dev/mapper/gfs_vg-gfs_lv sudo vim /etc/fstab/dev/mapper/gfs_vg-gfs_lv ? /gluster/data/brick ? xfs ? ? ? rw,inode64,noatime,nouuid 0 0 sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo mount -a fio --name=test --filename=/gluster/data/brick/wow --size=1G --readwrite=write Run status group 0 (all jobs): ? WRITE: bw=2081MiB/s (2182MB/s), 2081MiB/s-2081MiB/s (2182MB/s-2182MB/s), io=1024MiB (1074MB), run=492-492msec All good there. 2182MB/s =~ 17.5 Gbps. Nice! Gluster install:export NODE1='10.54.95.123' export NODE2='10.54.95.124' export NODE3='10.54.95.125' sudo gluster peer probe $NODE2 sudo gluster peer probe $NODE3 sudo gluster volume create data replica 3 arbiter 1 $NODE1:/gluster/data/brick $NODE2:/gluster/data/brick $NODE3:/gluster/data/brick force sudo gluster volume set data network.ping-timeout 5 sudo gluster volume set data performance.client-io-threads on sudo gluster volume set data group metadata-cache sudo gluster volume start data sudo gluster volume info all Volume Name: data Type: Replicate Volume ID: b52b5212-82c8-4b1a-8db3-52468bc0226e Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: 10.54.95.123:/gluster/data/brick Brick2: 10.54.95.124:/gluster/data/brick Brick3: 10.54.95.125:/gluster/data/brick (arbiter) Options Reconfigured: network.inode-lru-limit: 200000 performance.md-cache-timeout: 600 performance.cache-invalidation: on performance.stat-prefetch: on features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 600 features.cache-invalidation: on network.ping-timeout: 5 transport.address-family: inet storage.fips-mode-rchecksum: on nfs.disable: on performance.client-io-threads: on sudo vim /etc/fstab localhost:/data ? ? ? ? ? ? /data ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? glusterfs defaults,_netdev ? ? ?0 0 sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo mount -afio --name=test --filename=/data/wow --size=1G --readwrite=write Run status group 0 (all jobs): ? WRITE: bw=109MiB/s (115MB/s), 109MiB/s-109MiB/s (115MB/s-115MB/s), io=1024MiB (1074MB), run=9366-9366msec Oh no, what's wrong? From 2182MB/s down to only 115MB/s? What am I missing? I'm not expecting the above ~17 Gbps, but I'm thinking it should at least be close(r) to ~10 Gbps. Any suggestions?________ Community Meeting Calendar: Schedule - Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users at gluster.org https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20231212/8c808569/attachment.html>
Danny
2023-Dec-12 16:02 UTC
[Gluster-users] Gluster Performance - 12 Gbps SSDs and 10 Gbps NIC
MTU is already 9000, and as you can see from the IPERF results, I've got a nice, fast connection between the nodes. On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 9:49?AM Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg at yahoo.com> wrote:> Hi, > > Let?s try the simple things: > > Check if you can use MTU9000 and if it?s possible, set it on the Bond > Slaves and the bond devices: > ping GLUSTER_PEER -c 10 -M do -s 8972 > > Then try to follow up the recommendations from > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_gluster_storage/3.5/html/administration_guide/chap-configuring_red_hat_storage_for_enhancing_performance > > > > Best Regards, > Strahil Nikolov > > On Monday, December 11, 2023, 3:32 PM, Danny <dbray925+gluster at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hello list, I'm hoping someone can let me know what setting I missed. > > Hardware: > Dell R650 servers, Dual 24 Core Xeon 2.8 GHz, 1 TB RAM > 8x SSD s Negotiated Speed 12 Gbps > PERC H755 Controller - RAID 6 > Created virtual "data" disk from the above 8 SSD drives, for a ~20 TB > /dev/sdb > > OS: > CentOS Stream > kernel-4.18.0-526.el8.x86_64 > glusterfs-7.9-1.el8.x86_64 > > IPERF Test between nodes: > [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr > [ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 11.5 GBytes 9.90 Gbits/sec 0 > sender > [ 5] 0.00-10.04 sec 11.5 GBytes 9.86 Gbits/sec > receiver > > All good there. ~10 Gbps, as expected. > > LVM Install: > export DISK="/dev/sdb" > sudo parted --script $DISK "mklabel gpt" > sudo parted --script $DISK "mkpart primary 0% 100%" > sudo parted --script $DISK "set 1 lvm on" > sudo pvcreate --dataalignment 128K /dev/sdb1 > sudo vgcreate --physicalextentsize 128K gfs_vg /dev/sdb1 > sudo lvcreate -L 16G -n gfs_pool_meta gfs_vg > sudo lvcreate -l 95%FREE -n gfs_pool gfs_vg > sudo lvconvert --chunksize 1280K --thinpool gfs_vg/gfs_pool --poolmetadata > gfs_vg/gfs_pool_meta > sudo lvchange --zero n gfs_vg/gfs_pool > sudo lvcreate -V 19.5TiB --thinpool gfs_vg/gfs_pool -n gfs_lv > sudo mkfs.xfs -f -i size=512 -n size=8192 -d su=128k,sw=10 > /dev/mapper/gfs_vg-gfs_lv > sudo vim /etc/fstab > /dev/mapper/gfs_vg-gfs_lv /gluster/data/brick xfs > rw,inode64,noatime,nouuid 0 0 > > sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo mount -a > fio --name=test --filename=/gluster/data/brick/wow --size=1G > --readwrite=write > > Run status group 0 (all jobs): > WRITE: bw=2081MiB/s (2182MB/s), 2081MiB/s-2081MiB/s (2182MB/s-2182MB/s), > io=1024MiB (1074MB), run=492-492msec > > All good there. 2182MB/s =~ 17.5 Gbps. Nice! > > > Gluster install: > export NODE1='10.54.95.123' > export NODE2='10.54.95.124' > export NODE3='10.54.95.125' > sudo gluster peer probe $NODE2 > sudo gluster peer probe $NODE3 > sudo gluster volume create data replica 3 arbiter 1 > $NODE1:/gluster/data/brick $NODE2:/gluster/data/brick > $NODE3:/gluster/data/brick force > sudo gluster volume set data network.ping-timeout 5 > sudo gluster volume set data performance.client-io-threads on > sudo gluster volume set data group metadata-cache > sudo gluster volume start data > sudo gluster volume info all > > Volume Name: data > Type: Replicate > Volume ID: b52b5212-82c8-4b1a-8db3-52468bc0226e > Status: Started > Snapshot Count: 0 > Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: 10.54.95.123:/gluster/data/brick > Brick2: 10.54.95.124:/gluster/data/brick > Brick3: 10.54.95.125:/gluster/data/brick (arbiter) > Options Reconfigured: > network.inode-lru-limit: 200000 > performance.md-cache-timeout: 600 > performance.cache-invalidation: on > performance.stat-prefetch: on > features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 600 > features.cache-invalidation: on > network.ping-timeout: 5 > transport.address-family: inet > storage.fips-mode-rchecksum: on > nfs.disable: on > performance.client-io-threads: on > > sudo vim /etc/fstab > localhost:/data /data glusterfs > defaults,_netdev 0 0 > > sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo mount -a > fio --name=test --filename=/data/wow --size=1G --readwrite=write > > Run status group 0 (all jobs): > WRITE: bw=109MiB/s (115MB/s), 109MiB/s-109MiB/s (115MB/s-115MB/s), > io=1024MiB (1074MB), run=9366-9366msec > > Oh no, what's wrong? From 2182MB/s down to only 115MB/s? What am I > missing? I'm not expecting the above ~17 Gbps, but I'm thinking it should > at least be close(r) to ~10 Gbps. > > Any suggestions? > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20231212/803ea163/attachment.html>