On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:08 PM Marc Roos <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  >
>  >>
>  >> Say I think my cephfs is slow when I rsync to it, slower than it
> used
>  >> to be. First of all, I do not get why it reads so much data. I
> assume
>  >> the file attributes need to come from the mds server, so the rsync
>  >> backup should mostly cause writes not?
>  >>
>  >
>  >Are you running one or multiple MDS? I've seen cases where the
>  >synchronization between the different MDS slow down rsync.
>
> One
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>  >The problem is that rsync creates and renames files a lot. When doing
>  >this with small files it can be very heavy for the MDS.
>  >
>
> Strange thing is that I did not have performance problems with luminous,
> after upgrading to nautilus and enabling snapshots on a different tree
> of the cephfs. Rsync is taking 10 hours more.
> There is also another option, degrading performance on the source.
> However it is impossible for me to verify this.
> I have increased the mds_cache_memory_limit from 8GB to 16GB, see
> what that brings.
>

how many snapshot are there ?

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>  >
>  >> I think it started being slow, after enabling snapshots on the file
>  >> system.
>  >>
>  >> - how can I determine if mds_cache_memory_limit = 8000000000 is
> still
>  >> correct?
>  >>
>  >> - how can I test the mds performance from the command line, so I can
>
>  >> experiment with cpu power configurations, and see if this brings a
>  >> significant change?
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