Hi Strahil, For the sake of completeness I am reporting back that your suspicions seem to have been validated. I talked to the data center, they made some changes. we talked again some days later, and they made some more changes, and for several days now load average on both machines is staying consistently below 5 on both servers. I still have some issues to deal with, but the performance of the machines are now no longer a problem. I owe you a steak and a beer, at the least; I sincerely hope chance allows me to pay up on that at some point in the future. On 2020-08-21 12:02 a.m., Computerisms Corporation wrote:> Hi Strahil, > > >> You can use 'virt-what' binary to find if and what type of >> Virtualization is used. > > cool, did not know about that.? trouble server: > > root at moogle:/# virt-what > hyperv > kvm > > good server: > root at mooglian:/# virt-what > kvm > > > >> I have a suspicion you are ontop of Openstack (which uses CEPH), so I >> guess you can try to get more? info. >> For example, an Openstack instance can have '0x1af4' in >> '/sys/block/vdX/device/vendor' (replace X with actual device letter). >> Another check could be: >> /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id -g -u -d /dev/vda > > This command returns no output on the bad server.? Good server returns: > > root at mooglian:/# /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id -g -u -d /dev/vda > -bash: /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id: No such file or directory > >> And also, you can try to take a look with smartctl from smartmontools >> package: >> smartctl -a /dev/vdX > > Both servers return: > /dev/vda: Unable to detect device type > > When I asked them about this earlier this week I was told the two > servers are identical, but I guess there is something different about > the server giving me trouble.? I will go back to them and see what they > have to say.? Thanks for pointing me at this... > > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://bluejeans.com/441850968 > > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Il 2020-09-04 01:00 Computerisms Corporation ha scritto:> For the sake of completeness I am reporting back that your suspicions > seem to have been validated. I talked to the data center, they made > some changes. we talked again some days later, and they made some > more changes, and for several days now load average on both machines > is staying consistently below 5 on both servers. I still have some > issues to deal with, but the performance of the machines are now no > longer a problem.Great! Any chances to know *what* they did change? Thanks. -- Danti Gionatan Supporto Tecnico Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it email: g.danti at assyoma.it - info at assyoma.it GPG public key ID: FF5F32A8
Seems that this time your email went to yahoo's spam , I am still too lazy to get my own domain ... It is good to know that they fixed your issues. Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ? ?????, 4 ????????? 2020 ?., 02:00:32 ???????+3, Computerisms Corporation <bob at computerisms.ca> ??????: Hi Strahil, For the sake of completeness I am reporting back that your suspicions seem to have been validated.? I talked to the data center, they made some changes.? we talked again some days later, and they made some more changes, and for several days now load average on both machines is staying consistently below 5 on both servers.? I still have some issues to deal with, but the performance of the machines are now no longer a problem. I owe you a steak and a beer, at the least; I sincerely hope chance allows me to pay up on that at some point in the future. On 2020-08-21 12:02 a.m., Computerisms Corporation wrote:> Hi Strahil, > > >> You can use 'virt-what' binary to find if and what type of >> Virtualization is used. > > cool, did not know about that.? trouble server: > > root at moogle:/# virt-what > hyperv > kvm > > good server: > root at mooglian:/# virt-what > kvm > > > >> I have a suspicion you are ontop of Openstack (which uses CEPH), so I >> guess you can try to get more? info. >> For example, an Openstack instance can have '0x1af4' in >> '/sys/block/vdX/device/vendor' (replace X with actual device letter). >> Another check could be: >> /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id -g -u -d /dev/vda > > This command returns no output on the bad server.? Good server returns: > > root at mooglian:/# /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id -g -u -d /dev/vda > -bash: /usr/lib/udev/scsi_id: No such file or directory > >> And also, you can try to take a look with smartctl from smartmontools >> package: >> smartctl -a /dev/vdX > > Both servers return: > /dev/vda: Unable to detect device type > > When I asked them about this earlier this week I was told the two > servers are identical, but I guess there is something different about > the server giving me trouble.? I will go back to them and see what they > have to say.? Thanks for pointing me at this...> > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://bluejeans.com/441850968 > > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users