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2017 Jul 11
0
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Jo Goossens <jo.goossens at hosted-power.com> wrote: > Hello Joe, > > > > > > I just did a mount like this (added the bold): > > > mount -t glusterfs -o > *attribute-timeout=600,entry-timeout=600,negative-timeout=600,fopen-keep-cache* > ,use-readdirp=no,log-level=WARNING,log-file=/var/log/glusterxxx.log >
2017 Jul 11
2
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello Joe, ? ? I just did a mount like this (added the bold): ? mount -t glusterfs -o attribute-timeout=600,entry-timeout=600,negative-timeout=600,fopen-keep-cache,use-readdirp=no,log-level=WARNING,log-file=/var/log/glusterxxx.log 192.168.140.41:/www /var/www ?Results: ? root at app1:~/smallfile-master# ./smallfile_cli.py ?--top /var/www/test --host-set 192.168.140.41 --threads 8 --files 5000
2006 Jul 31
1
Fw: Files left open
...0.23a. Whenever my PC app speaks a prompt stored on the AIX box, the file stays open. smbstatus, fuser and lsof all agree the file is open. All other apps that I've tried, Winzip, pkzip, vi, etc., behave properly. I just can't believe this is a samba issue, but the vendor, Dialogic, is stonewalling on their side. They keep saying "It doesn't happen with local files, so if it happens in a share, it isn't our problem." So I'm kind of stuck, and looking for advice. Jack
2005 Aug 07
2
httx, iiimf, and Japanese input still not working
Japanese input - the final frontier. This is the last obstacle before I can work completely within Centos and be free of Windows. But it's still not working. To cut to the chase, in my quest to get Japanese working, I came across the following: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-i18n-list/2004-November/msg00030.html ... where someone says: "You need to have httx (htt_xbe) running
2018 Sep 29
3
IOS connections to Samba 4 worked for years, now authentication fails
...ws and other samba clients can access the shares, and for years, iOS devices worked fine with Samba 4. But a few months ago, Apple IOS 10 and 11 devices started failing to authenticate. The problem is common to several iOS apps, FileBrowser, SMBManager, and some others all fail. The App vendors are stonewalling us, and giving stupid advice like restarting the devices. The logs on the Samba servers say FAILED with error NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE, regardless of what type of username+password, with or without the domain name. The problem is only between iOS and Samba. These same iOS clients can connect...
2017 Jul 11
1
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello Vijay, ? ? What do you mean exactly? What info is missing? ? PS: I already found out that for this particular test all the difference is made by :?negative-timeout=600 , when removing it, it's much much slower again. ? ? Regards Jo ? -----Original message----- From:Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com> Sent:Tue 11-07-2017 18:16 Subject:Re: [Gluster-users] Gluster native mount is
2017 Jul 11
2
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello Joe, ? ? I really appreciate your feedback, but I already tried the opcache stuff (to not valildate at all). It improves of course then, but not completely somehow. Still quite slow. ? I did not try the mount options yet, but I will now! ? ? With nfs (doesnt matter much built-in version 3 or ganesha version 4) I can even host the site perfectly fast without these extreme opcache settings.
2017 Jul 11
0
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
On 07/11/2017 08:14 AM, Jo Goossens wrote: > RE: [Gluster-users] Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs > > Hello Joe, > > I really appreciate your feedback, but I already tried the opcache > stuff (to not valildate at all). It improves of course then, but not > completely somehow. Still quite slow. > > I did not try the mount options yet, but I will now!
2017 Jul 11
2
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello, ? ? Here is the volume info as requested by soumya: ? #gluster volume info www ?Volume Name: www Type: Replicate Volume ID: 5d64ee36-828a-41fa-adbf-75718b954aff Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: 192.168.140.41:/gluster/www Brick2: 192.168.140.42:/gluster/www Brick3: 192.168.140.43:/gluster/www Options Reconfigured:
2017 Jul 11
0
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello, ? ? Here is some speedtest with a new setup we just made with gluster 3.10, there are no other differences, except glusterfs versus nfs. The nfs is about 80 times faster: ? ? root at app1:~/smallfile-master# mount -t glusterfs -o use-readdirp=no,log-level=WARNING,log-file=/var/log/glusterxxx.log 192.168.140.41:/www /var/www root at app1:~/smallfile-master# ./smallfile_cli.py ?--top
2017 Jul 11
0
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
My standard response to someone needing filesystem performance for www traffic is generally, "you're doing it wrong". https://joejulian.name/blog/optimizing-web-performance-with-glusterfs/ That said, you might also look at these mount options: attribute-timeout, entry-timeout, negative-timeout (set to some large amount of time), and fopen-keep-cache. On 07/11/2017 07:48 AM, Jo
2007 Apr 18
2
+ stupid-hack-to-make-mainline-build.patch added to -mm tree
Ingo Molnar wrote: > * Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> wrote: > > >> no, that's not the case: next_timer_interrupt() is the NO_IDLE_HZ >> method of doing things - while in the NO_HZ case you are supposed to >> use clockevent devices to program timer hardware. >> We don't have a clockevent device. But we need NO_IDLE_HZ support, which NO_HZ
2007 Apr 18
2
+ stupid-hack-to-make-mainline-build.patch added to -mm tree
Ingo Molnar wrote: > * Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> wrote: > > >> no, that's not the case: next_timer_interrupt() is the NO_IDLE_HZ >> method of doing things - while in the NO_HZ case you are supposed to >> use clockevent devices to program timer hardware. >> We don't have a clockevent device. But we need NO_IDLE_HZ support, which NO_HZ
2017 Jul 11
2
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hi all, ? ? One more thing, we have 3 apps servers with the gluster on it, replicated on 3 different gluster nodes. (So the gluster nodes are app servers at the same time). We could actually almost work locally if we wouldn't need to have the same files on the 3 nodes and redundancy :) ? Initial cluster was created like this: ? gluster volume create www replica 3 transport tcp
2017 Jul 12
0
Gluster native mount is really slow compared to nfs
Hello, ? ? While there are probably other interesting parameters and options in gluster itself, for us the largest difference with this speedtest and also for our website (real world performance) was the negative-timeout value during mount. Only 1 seems to solve so many problems, is there anyone knowledgeable why this is the case?? ? This would better be default I suppose ...? ? I'm still
2017 Sep 18
0
Confusing lstat() performance
I did a quick test on one of my lab clusters with no tuning except for quota being enabled: [root at dell-per730-03 ~]# gluster v info Volume Name: vmstore Type: Replicate Volume ID: 0d2e4c49-334b-47c9-8e72-86a4c040a7bd Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: 192.168.50.1:/rhgs/brick1/vmstore Brick2:
2004 Apr 05
0
Level3 and resellers (was: Spring VON Wrap Up)
At 1:34 PM -0700 on 4/5/04, Mike Machado wrote: > > Was there any aggressive pricing given for nationwide voip LD? > >Level3 had several products, one they called Enhanced which was supposed >to also include E911 service. They quoted me about $.01 per minute >inbound or outbound nation wide. They said they support the top 300 >cities in the US and, of course, have plans to
2008 May 04
1
Wine "Failed to Fetch" Error on Ubuntu 8.04
I'm having trouble installing Wine on Ubuntu 8.04 and am seeking some advice/help. I'm using the "Add/Remove Applications" for "Wine Windows Emulator" but half way through the installation, I'm getting an error: W: Failed to fetch http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wine/wine_0.9.59-Oubuntu4_i386.deb 404 Not Found This might be more an Ubuntu
2017 Sep 14
5
Confusing lstat() performance
Hi, I have a gluster 3.10 volume with a dir with ~1 million small files in them, say mounted at /mnt/dir with FUSE, and I'm observing something weird: When I list and stat them all using rsync, then the lstat() calls that rsync does are incredibly fast (23 microseconds per call on average, definitely faster than a network roundtrip between my 3-machine bricks connected via Ethernet). But
2011 Jul 20
1
NetApp DataFabric Manager/Sybase/SQLAnywhere on CentOS?
...l 19 12:58:11 lnxsvr41 SQLAnywhere(monitordb): TCP/IP functions not found Jul 19 12:58:11 lnxsvr41 SQLAnywhere(monitordb): Database server shutdown due to startup error Looks like the problem is with SQLAnywhere, which appears to be a Sybase product. Anyone been down this road? So far NetApp is stonewalling me on CentOS support. Thanks, Matt