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From: Michael Monnerie <michael.monnerie@is.it-management.at>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com, stan@hardwarefreak.com,
	Peter Grandi <pg_xf2@xf2.for.sabi.co.uk>
Subject: Re: howto keep xfs directory searches fast for a long time
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 18:44:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2561870.uQFC4XLYQm@saturn> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5028057F.3090007@hardwarefreak.com>


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First, thanks to both of you.

Am Sonntag, 12. August 2012, 14:35:27 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> So the problem here is max vmdk size?  Just use an RDM.

That would have been an option before someone created the VDMK space 
over the full RAID ;-)

> Peter Grandi:
> Ah the usual goal of a single large storage pool for cheap.

I don't need O_PONIES or 5.000 IOPS. I've just been trying to figure out 
if there's anything I can do to "optimize" a given VM and storage space 
via xfs formatting. This I guess is what 95% of admins worldwide have to 
do these days: Generic, virtualized environments with a given storage, 
and customer wants X. Where X is sometimes a DB, sometimes a file store, 
sometimes archive store. And customer expects endless IOPS, sub-zero 
delay, and endless disk space. I tend to destroy their ponies quickly, 
but that doesn't mean you can't try to keep systems quick.

That particular VM is not important, but I want to keep user 
satisfaction at a quality level. About 10 times a week someone connects 
to that machine, searches a file and downloads it over the Internet. So 
download or read speed is of no value. But access/find times are.

I guess the best I can do is run du/find every morning to pre-fill the 
inode caches on that VM, so when someone connects the search runs fast.

The current VM shows this:

# df -i /disks/big1/
Filesystem                    Inodes   IUsed      IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/sp1--sha 1717934464 1255882 1716678582    1% /disks/big1
# df /disks/big1/
Filesystem               1K-blocks       Used  Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/sp1--sha 8587585536 6004421384 2583164152  70% /disks/big1

So 6TB data in 1.3 mio inodes. The VM caches that easily, seems that's 
the only real thing to optimize against.

http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_I_want_to_tune_my_XFS_filesystems_for_.3Csomething.3E

CFQ seems bad, but there's no documented way out of that. I've edited 
that, and added a short vm.vfs_cache_pressure description. Please 
someone recheck.

-- 
mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Michael Monnerie, Ing. BSc

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  reply	other threads:[~2012-08-13 16:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-08-12  9:14 howto keep xfs directory searches fast for a long time Michael Monnerie
2012-08-12 19:05 ` Peter Grandi
2012-08-12 19:35 ` Stan Hoeppner
2012-08-13 16:44   ` Michael Monnerie [this message]
2012-08-13 21:20     ` Stan Hoeppner
2012-08-13 23:56     ` Dave Chinner
2012-08-14  9:16       ` Michael Monnerie
2012-08-14 16:59         ` Stan Hoeppner
2012-08-15  8:59           ` Michael Monnerie

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