On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, Christian Brunner wrote:
> 2011/10/25 Sage Weil <s...@newdream.net>:
> > On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, Josef Bacik wrote:
> >> At this point it seems like the biggest problem with latency in ceph-osd
> >> is not related to btrfs, the latency seems to all be from the fact that
> >> ceph-osd is fsyncing a block dev for whatever reason.
> >
> > There is one place where we sync_file_range() on the journal block device,
> > but that should only happen if directio is disabled (it's on by default).
> >
> > Christian, have you tweaked those settings in your ceph.conf?  It would be
> > something like 'journal dio = false'.  If not, can you verify that
> > directio shows true when the journal is initialized from your osd log?
> > E.g.,
> >
> >  2011-10-21 15:21:02.026789 7ff7e5c54720 journal _open dev/osd0.journal fd 
> > 14: 104857600 bytes, block size 4096 bytes, directio = 1
> >
> > If directio = 1 for you, something else funky is causing those
> > blkdev_fsync's...
> 
> I've looked it up in the logs - directio is 1:
> 
> Oct 25 17:20:16 os00 osd.000[1696]: 7f0016841740 journal _open
> /dev/vg01/lv_osd_journal_0 fd 15: 17179869184 bytes, block size 4096
> bytes, directio = 1

Do you mind capturing an strace?  I'd like to see where that blkdev_fsync 
is coming from.

thanks!
sage

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