Sure, here is IO for bigger machine:
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/tQovyM.png
for smaller machine:
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/cP8DxU.png
CPU utilization including iowait:
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/eSs1YT.png
iowait only:
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/CHgx41.png
On 30.10.18 15:55, Deepak Goel wrote:
Please see inline...
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 5:21 PM Sofiya Strochyk <s...@interlogic.com.ua
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My swappiness is set to 10, swap is almost not used (used space is
on scale of a few MB) and there is no swap IO.
There is disk IO like this, though:
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/43lGfj.png
https://upload.cc/i1/2018/10/30/T3u9oY.png
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The time for the data is too short. Can you provide for larger timeframes?
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However CPU iowait is still zero, so not sure if the disk io is
introducing any kind of delay...
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Can you provide graphs for cpu iowait too? (For large timeframes)
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On 30.10.18 10:21, Deepak Goel wrote:
Yes. Swapping from disk to memory & vice versa
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 11:24 PM Sofiya Strochyk
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Could you please clarify what is memory disk layer? Do you
mean swapping from memory to disk, reading from disk to
memory, or something else?
On 29.10.18 17:20, Deepak Goel wrote:
I would then suspect performance is choking in memory disk
layer. can you please check the performance?
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Hi Deepak and thanks for your reply,
On 27.10.18 10:35, Deepak Goel wrote:
Last, what is the nature of your request. Are the
queries the same? Or they are very random? Random
queries would need more tuning than if the queries the
same.
The search term (q) is different for each query, and
filter query terms (fq) are repeated very often. (so we
have very little cache hit ratio for query result cache,
and very high hit ratio for filter cache)
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