On 12/10/2015 03:31 AM, Ankireddypalle Reddy wrote:
Hi,
          I upgraded my setup to gluster 3.7.3. I tested writes by performing 
writes through fuse and through libgfapi. Attached are the profiles generated 
from fuse and libgfapi. The test programs essentially writes 10000 blocks each 
of 128K.
[root@santest2 Base]# time ./GlusterFuseTest /ws/glus 131072 10000
Mount path: /ws/glus
Block size: 131072
Num of blocks: 10000
Will perform write test on mount path : /ws/glus
Succesfully created file /ws/glus/1449697583.glfs
Successfully filled file /ws/glus/1449697583.glfs
Write test succeeded
Write test succeeded.

real    0m18.722s
user    0m3.913s
sys     0m1.126s

[root@santest2 Base]# time ./GlusterLibGFApiTest dispersevol santest2 24007 
131072 10000
Host name: santest2
Volume: dispersevol
Port: 24007
Block size: 131072
Num of blocks: 10000
Will perform write test on volume: dispersevol
Successfully filled file 1449697651.glfs
Write test succeeded
Write test succeeded.

real    0m18.630s
user    0m8.804s
sys     0m1.870s
Both of them seem to be taking around 18 seconds to run. Am I missing something? Where is the slowness?

Pranith

Thanks and Regards,
Ram

-----Original Message-----
From: Pranith Kumar Karampuri [mailto:pkara...@redhat.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2015 1:39 AM
To: Ankireddypalle Reddy; Vijay Bellur; gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] libgfapi access



On 12/08/2015 08:28 PM, Ankireddypalle Reddy wrote:
Vijay,
               We are trying to write data backed up by Commvault simpana to 
glusterfs volume.  The data being written is around 30 GB. Two kinds of write 
requests happen.
        1) 1MB requests
        2) Small write requests of size 128 bytes. In case of libgfapi access 
these are cached and a single 128KB write request is made where as in case of 
FUSE the 128 byte write request is handled to FUSE directly.

        glusterfs 3.6.5 built on Aug 24 2015 10:02:43

                  Volume Name: dispersevol
        Type: Disperse
        Volume ID: c5d6ccf8-6fec-4912-ab2e-6a7701e4c4c0
        Status: Started
        Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
        Transport-type: tcp
        Bricks:
        Brick1: ssdtest:/mnt/ssdfs1/brick3
        Brick2: sanserver2:/data/brick3
        Brick3: santest2:/home/brick3
        Options Reconfigured:
        performance.cache-size: 512MB
        performance.write-behind-window-size: 8MB
        performance.io-thread-count: 32
        performance.flush-behind: on
hi,
       Things look okay. May be we can find something using profile info.

Could you post the results of the following operations:
1) gluster volume profile <volname> start
2) Run the fuse workload
3) gluster volume profile <volname> info > /path/to/file-1/to/send/us
4) Run the libgfapi workload
5)gluster volume profile <volname> info > /path/to/file-2/to/send/us

Send both these files to us to check what are the extra fops if any that are 
sent over network which may be causing the delay.

I see that you are using disperse volume. If you are going to use disperse 
volume for production usecases, I suggest you use 3.7.x preferably 3.7.3. We 
fixed a bug in releases from 3.7.4 till 3.7.6 which will be released in 3.7.7.

Pranith
Thanks and Regards,
Ram


-----Original Message-----
From: Vijay Bellur [mailto:vbel...@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 6:13 PM
To: Ankireddypalle Reddy; gluster-users@gluster.org
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] libgfapi access

On 12/07/2015 10:29 AM, Ankireddypalle Reddy wrote:
Hi,

          I am trying to use  libgfapi  interface to access gluster
volume. What I noticed is that reads/writes to the gluster volume
through libgfapi interface are slower than FUSE.  I was expecting the
contrary. Are there any recommendations/settings suggested to be used
while using libgfapi interface.

Can you please provide more details about your tests? Providing information 
like I/O block size, file size, throughput would be helpful.

Thanks,
Vijay





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