I owe you all an update...
We found out a clear pattern we can now recreate at will. Whenever we
read/write the pool, it gives expected throughput and IOPS for a while, but at
some point it slows down to a crawl, nothing is responding and pretty much
hang for a few seconds and then things go
It wasn't a completely full volume so I wasn't getting the classic 'no space'
issue.
What I did end up doing was booting OpenIndiana (build 147) which seemed tohave
more succes clearing up the space. I also set up some scripts to clear out
space slower. Deleting a 4GB file would take 1-2
So maybe a next step is to run zilstat, arcstat, iostat -xe?? (I forget what
people like to use for these params), zpool iostat -v in 4 term windows while
running the same test and try to see what is spiking when that high load
period occurs.
Not sure if there is a better version than this:
Here is a total guess - but what if it has to do with zfs processing running
on one CPU having to talk to the memory owned by a different CPU? I don't
know if many people are running fully populated boxes like you are, so maybe
it is something people are not seeing due to not having huge
We had the same issue with a 24 core box a while ago. Check your l2 cache
hits and misses. Sometimes more cores does not mean more performance dtrace
is your friend!
On 30 Oct 2010 14:12, zfs user zf...@itsbeen.sent.com wrote:
Here is a total guess - but what if it has to do with zfs processing
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 02:10:49PM -0700, zfs user wrote:
1 Mangy-Cours CPU
^
Dunno whether deliberate, or malapropism, but I love it.
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On 30 October 2010 15:49, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote:
I did it deliberately - how dumb are these product managers that they name
products with weird names and not expect them to be abused? On the other hand,
if you do a search for mangy cours you'll find a bunch of hits where it is
clearly a misspelling on serious tech articles, postings, etc.
On 10/30/2010 7:07 PM, zfs user wrote:
I did it deliberately - how dumb are these product managers that they
name products with weird names and not expect them to be abused? On
the other hand, if you do a search for mangy cours you'll find a bunch
of hits where it is clearly a misspelling on
Right, I realized it was Magny not Mangy, but I thought it was related to the
race track or racing not a town.
I completely agree with you on codenames, the Linux distro codename irk me -
hey, guys it might be easy for you to keep track of which release is Bushy
Beaver or Itchy Ibis or
So I noticed this during a scrub:
scrub in progress for 307445734561825855h10m, 89.55% done,
307445734561825859h41m to go
Which comes to 35+ trillion years. This makes ZFS the most enduring technology
ever!
Not really a bug--my clock was reset during the scrub. Just thought it was
amusing
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