So what is the bottleneck? Is it the cpu or the io? All filesystem calls
will be adversely affected either way.

If the cpu load is the problem, then adding another node should help as
it will allow you to spread the processes. That's what clusters are for.

If the io is the problem, again a new server will help as long as the
bottleneck is limited to that node and does not extend to the switch
or the storage.

Note that with another node, the network interconnect also comes into
play. Ensure that it is a private gige network.

Somsak Sriprayoonsakul wrote:
> We conducted some more tests on the SAN.
>
> It turn out that this slow behavior only occur during the high load. 
> Please note that the machine is experience very high load average 
> (50-400, we have 8 cores). Is it possible that OCFS2 server threads 
> slowness can make the system call stall?
>
> We are aware of this high load problem, and we are planning to expand 
> the system to have more www servers in the backend. What we fear is 
> that the same problem will occur, or may even worse, if more servers 
> are in the pool.
>
> 2010/1/20 Somsak Sriprayoonsakul <soms...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:soms...@gmail.com>>
>
>     No it's not cciss. This is our modprobe.conf
>
>     alias eth0 bnx2
>     alias eth1 bnx2
>     alias scsi_hostadapter megaraid_sas
>     alias scsi_hostadapter1 ata_piix
>     alias scsi_hostadapter2 qla2xxx
>
>     Could you suggest us how could we isolate this problem?
>
>     2010/1/20 Sunil Mushran <sunil.mush...@oracle.com
>     <mailto:sunil.mush...@oracle.com>>
>
>         Is that using the cciss driver? I have heared of similar
>         sporadic performance
>         issues with the cciss driver. I doubt this is an ocfs2 issue.
>         I would recommend
>         you ping some support people who can look at your io setup
>         more closely.
>
>         Somsak Sriprayoon sakul wrote:
>
>             Hello,
>
>             We are using OCFS2 version 1.4.3 on CentOS5, x86_64 with
>             8GB memory. The underlying storage is HP 2312fc smart
>             array equipped with 12 SAS 15K rpm, configured as RAID10
>             using 10 HDDs + 2 spares. The array has about 4GB cache.
>             Communication is 4Gbps FC, through HP StorageWorks 8/8
>             Base e-port SAN Switch. Right now we only have this
>             machine connect to the SAN through switch, but we plan to
>             add more machine to utilize this SAN system.
>
>             Our application is apache version 1.3.41, mostly serving
>             static HTML file + few PHP. Note that, we have to
>             downgrade to 1.3.41 due to our application requirement.
>             Apache is configured on has 500 MaxClients.
>
>             The storage OCFS2 are formatted with mkfs.ocfs2 without
>             any special option on. It run directly from multipath'ed
>             SAN storage without LVM or software RAID. We mount OCFS2
>             with noatime, commit=15, and data=writeback (as well as
>             heartbeat=local). Our cluster.conf is like this
>
>             cluster:
>                node_count = 1
>                name = mycluster
>
>             node:
>                ip_port = 7777
>                ip_address = 203.123.123.123
>                number = 1
>                name = mycluster.mydomain.com
>             <http://mycluster.mydomain.com>
>             <http://mycluster.mydomain.com>
>
>                cluster = mycluster
>
>             (NOTE: Some details are neglected here, such as hostname
>             and IP address).
>
>             Periodically, we found that the file system work very
>             slow. I think that it happened once every few minutes.
>             When the file system slow, httpd process CPU utilization
>             will goes much higher to about 50% or above. I tried to
>             debug this slow by creating a small script that
>             periodically do
>
>             strace -f dd if=/dev/zero of=/san/testfile bs=1k count=1
>
>             And time the speed of dd, usually dd will finish within
>             subsecond, but periodically dd will be much slower to
>             about 30-60 seconds. Strace output show this.
>
>                 0.000026 open("/san/testfile",
>             O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666) = 1
>                76.418696 rt_sigaction(SIGUSR1, NULL, {SIG_DFL, [], 0},
>             8) = 0
>
>             So I presume that this mean the open system call is
>             periodically very slow. I did about 5-10 tests which yield
>             similar strace'd results (ranging from just 5-7 seconds to
>             80 seconds).
>
>             So my question is, what could be the cause of this
>             slowness? How could I debug this deeper? On which point
>             should we optimize the file system?
>
>             We are in the process of purchasing and adding more web
>             servers to the system and use reverse proxy to load
>             balance between two servers. We just want to make sure
>             that this will not make situation worst.
>
>
>


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