Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking CPU load higher than usual
its really highly appreciable if some one respond on this. On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 6:31 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: > is there anyone who can reply on this query? > > On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 7:58 AM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL > wrote: > >> Please reply I am waiting for your response. >> On Nov 30, 2016 2:21 PM, "ABHISHEK PALIWAL" >> wrote: >> >>> could you please respond on this issue? >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:56 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL < >>> abhishpali...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi Team, I have two board setup and on which we have one volume with two brick on each board. When I was checking the cpu load I found glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking higher CPU load then usual like below: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 3117 root 20 0 1429m 48m 3636 R 98 0.2 212:12.35 fpipt_main_thre 12299 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 73 0.2 120:41.69 glusterfsd 4517 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 72 0.2 121:01.54 glusterfsd 1915 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 62 0.2 121:16.22 glusterfsd 14633 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 62 0.2 120:37.13 glusterfsd 1992 root 20 0 634m 154m 4340 S 57 0.7 68:11.18 glusterfs 17886 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 55 0.2 120:28.57 glusterfsd 2664 root 20 0 783m 31m 4708 S 52 0.1 100:13.12 Scc_SctpHost_pr 1914 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 121:20.19 glusterfsd 12556 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 120:31.38 glusterfsd 1583 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 48 0.2 121:16.83 glusterfsd 12112 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 43 0.2 120:58.73 glusterfsd Is there any way to identify the way or to reduce this high load. I have also collected the volume profile logs but don't know how to understand or analyze those logs. I am attaching those logs here. -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Abhishek Paliwal >>> >> > > > -- > > > > > Regards > Abhishek Paliwal > -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking CPU load higher than usual
is there anyone who can reply on this query? On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 7:58 AM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: > Please reply I am waiting for your response. > On Nov 30, 2016 2:21 PM, "ABHISHEK PALIWAL" > wrote: > >> could you please respond on this issue? >> >> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:56 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL < >> abhishpali...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Team, >>> >>> I have two board setup and on which we have one volume with two brick on >>> each board. >>> >>> When I was checking the cpu load I found glusterfsd/glusterfs process >>> taking higher CPU load then usual like below: >>> >>> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ >>> COMMAND >>> 3117 root 20 0 1429m 48m 3636 R 98 0.2 212:12.35 >>> fpipt_main_thre >>> 12299 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 73 0.2 120:41.69 >>> glusterfsd >>> 4517 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 72 0.2 121:01.54 >>> glusterfsd >>> 1915 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 62 0.2 121:16.22 >>> glusterfsd >>> 14633 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 62 0.2 120:37.13 >>> glusterfsd >>> 1992 root 20 0 634m 154m 4340 S 57 0.7 68:11.18 >>> glusterfs >>> 17886 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 55 0.2 120:28.57 >>> glusterfsd >>> 2664 root 20 0 783m 31m 4708 S 52 0.1 100:13.12 >>> Scc_SctpHost_pr >>> 1914 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 121:20.19 >>> glusterfsd >>> 12556 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 120:31.38 >>> glusterfsd >>> 1583 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 48 0.2 121:16.83 >>> glusterfsd >>> 12112 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 43 0.2 120:58.73 >>> glusterfsd >>> >>> Is there any way to identify the way or to reduce this high load. >>> >>> I have also collected the volume profile logs but don't know how to >>> understand or analyze those logs. >>> >>> I am attaching those logs here. >>> -- >>> Regards >>> Abhishek Paliwal >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> Regards >> Abhishek Paliwal >> > -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking CPU load higher than usual
Please reply I am waiting for your response. On Nov 30, 2016 2:21 PM, "ABHISHEK PALIWAL" wrote: > could you please respond on this issue? > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:56 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL > wrote: > >> Hi Team, >> >> I have two board setup and on which we have one volume with two brick on >> each board. >> >> When I was checking the cpu load I found glusterfsd/glusterfs process >> taking higher CPU load then usual like below: >> >> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ >> COMMAND >> 3117 root 20 0 1429m 48m 3636 R 98 0.2 212:12.35 >> fpipt_main_thre >> 12299 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 73 0.2 120:41.69 >> glusterfsd >> 4517 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 72 0.2 121:01.54 >> glusterfsd >> 1915 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 62 0.2 121:16.22 >> glusterfsd >> 14633 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 62 0.2 120:37.13 >> glusterfsd >> 1992 root 20 0 634m 154m 4340 S 57 0.7 68:11.18 >> glusterfs >> 17886 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 55 0.2 120:28.57 >> glusterfsd >> 2664 root 20 0 783m 31m 4708 S 52 0.1 100:13.12 >> Scc_SctpHost_pr >> 1914 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 121:20.19 >> glusterfsd >> 12556 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 120:31.38 >> glusterfsd >> 1583 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 48 0.2 121:16.83 >> glusterfsd >> 12112 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 43 0.2 120:58.73 >> glusterfsd >> >> Is there any way to identify the way or to reduce this high load. >> >> I have also collected the volume profile logs but don't know how to >> understand or analyze those logs. >> >> I am attaching those logs here. >> -- >> Regards >> Abhishek Paliwal >> > > > > -- > > > > > Regards > Abhishek Paliwal > ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Re: [Gluster-users] glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking CPU load higher than usual
could you please respond on this issue? On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:56 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote: > Hi Team, > > I have two board setup and on which we have one volume with two brick on > each board. > > When I was checking the cpu load I found glusterfsd/glusterfs process > taking higher CPU load then usual like below: > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ > COMMAND > 3117 root 20 0 1429m 48m 3636 R 98 0.2 212:12.35 > fpipt_main_thre > 12299 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 73 0.2 120:41.69 > glusterfsd > 4517 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 72 0.2 121:01.54 > glusterfsd > 1915 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 62 0.2 121:16.22 > glusterfsd > 14633 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 62 0.2 120:37.13 > glusterfsd > 1992 root 20 0 634m 154m 4340 S 57 0.7 68:11.18 > glusterfs > 17886 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 55 0.2 120:28.57 > glusterfsd > 2664 root 20 0 783m 31m 4708 S 52 0.1 100:13.12 > Scc_SctpHost_pr > 1914 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 121:20.19 > glusterfsd > 12556 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 120:31.38 > glusterfsd > 1583 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 48 0.2 121:16.83 > glusterfsd > 12112 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 43 0.2 120:58.73 > glusterfsd > > Is there any way to identify the way or to reduce this high load. > > I have also collected the volume profile logs but don't know how to > understand or analyze those logs. > > I am attaching those logs here. > -- > Regards > Abhishek Paliwal > -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
[Gluster-users] glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking CPU load higher than usual
Hi Team, I have two board setup and on which we have one volume with two brick on each board. When I was checking the cpu load I found glusterfsd/glusterfs process taking higher CPU load then usual like below: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 3117 root 20 0 1429m 48m 3636 R 98 0.2 212:12.35 fpipt_main_thre 12299 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 73 0.2 120:41.69 glusterfsd 4517 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 72 0.2 121:01.54 glusterfsd 1915 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 62 0.2 121:16.22 glusterfsd 14633 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 62 0.2 120:37.13 glusterfsd 1992 root 20 0 634m 154m 4340 S 57 0.7 68:11.18 glusterfs 17886 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 55 0.2 120:28.57 glusterfsd 2664 root 20 0 783m 31m 4708 S 52 0.1 100:13.12 Scc_SctpHost_pr 1914 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 121:20.19 glusterfsd 12556 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 S 50 0.2 120:31.38 glusterfsd 1583 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 48 0.2 121:16.83 glusterfsd 12112 root 20 0 1139m 52m 4192 R 43 0.2 120:58.73 glusterfsd Is there any way to identify the way or to reduce this high load. I have also collected the volume profile logs but don't know how to understand or analyze those logs. I am attaching those logs here. -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal Log start: 161129-130518 - 10.67.29.150 - moshell 16.0y - /home/emamiko/EVO8300/Issues/CPU_highLoad_C1MP/Gluster_vol_profile.txt EVOA_8300-1> EVOA_8300-1> gluster volume profile c_glusterfs start 161129-13:05:26 10.67.29.150 16.0y CPP_MOM-CPP-LSV203-gen2_gen2_COMPLETE stopfile=/tmp/15640 $ gluster volume profile c_glusterfs start Starting volume profile on c_glusterfs has been successful $ EVOA_8300-1> EVOA_8300-1> # wait for a minute or two EVOA_8300-1> wait 120 Waiting from [2016-11-29 13:05:31] to [2016-11-29 13:07:31]...Done. EVOA_8300-1> gluster volume profile c_glusterfs info 161129-13:07:32 10.67.29.150 16.0y CPP_MOM-CPP-LSV203-gen2_gen2_COMPLETE stopfile=/tmp/15640 $ gluster volume profile c_glusterfs info Brick: 10.32.0.48:/opt/lvmdir/c2/brick -- Cumulative Stats: Block Size: 1b+ 4b+ 8b+ No. of Reads:0 1 0 No. of Writes:6 2 9 Block Size: 16b+ 32b+ 64b+ No. of Reads:0 6 6 No. of Writes:2 9 6 Block Size:128b+ 256b+ 512b+ No. of Reads:1 2 7 No. of Writes: 222667 Block Size: 1024b+2048b+4096b+ No. of Reads: 14 3 5 No. of Writes: 79 12935 Block Size: 8192b+ 16384b+ 32768b+ No. of Reads:31412 No. of Writes: 13 0 1 Block Size: 65536b+ 131072b+ No. of Reads: 16 224 No. of Writes: 2016 %-latency Avg-latency Min-Latency Max-Latency No. of calls Fop - --- --- --- 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 2 FORGET 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us248 RELEASE 0.00 0.00 us 0.00 us 0.00 us 189505 RELEASEDIR 0.00 70.33 us 63.00 us 74.00 us 3 STATFS 0.00 172.50 us 90.00 us 255.00 us 2 READDIR 0.00 92.67 us 46.00 us 128.00 us 6GETXATTR 6.29 192.50 us 83.00 us4065.00 us 4443SETXATTR 7.19 88.90 us 3.00 us1724.00 us 10996 OPENDIR 14.39 210.96 us 33.00 us 45438.00 us 9282 INODELK 72.13 278.64 us 44.00 us1452.00 us 35214 LOOKUP Duration: 7146 seconds Data Read: 32013955 bytes Data Written: 4931237 bytes Interval 2 Stats: Block Size: 8b+ 512b+1024b+ No. of Reads:0 0 0 No. of Writes:1 5 5 Block Size: 2048b+4096b+