From: Christophe Varoqui <christophe.varoqui@free.fr>
To: device-mapper development <dm-devel@redhat.com>
Subject: [RFC] 2 features for mptools 0.4.8
Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 00:22:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4432F1B5.3080905@free.fr> (raw)
Hello,
multipath-tools path checking framework has a well-known (nonetheless
serious) design hole : a blocked check can hang the whole daemon.
Consensus was to export to userspace a sort of FAILFAST flag checkers
could use.
I'm more than willing to get that problem straight in the tools, but
what's the status on the kernel side of this work ?
We can also debate other ways to work-around this, if some emerge.
On a related note, is there still interest in a physical path-based
checking, rather than the current logical path-based one ?
The recent fc_host sysfs class normalisation brings a simple way to
identify physical local endpoint with FC transport :
local endpoint : /sys/class/fc_host/host1/port_name
remote endpoint : /sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/port_name
logical paths on this phy :
[root@s64p17bic44 ~]# file
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1\:0\:2/device/1\:0\:2\:*/block
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:0/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdaa'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:512/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdab'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:513/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdac'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:514/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdad'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:515/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdae'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:516/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdaf'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:517/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdag'
/sys/class/fc_transport/target1:0:2/device/1:0:2:518/block: symbolic
link to `../../../../../../../../block/sdah'
Implementing this idea would mean in this example that checker status
for sdaa applies to sda[bcdefgh].
Arguments in favor of this approach are :
1) less checking work
2) lower failure-to-reaction latency : batched reactions upon phy path
failure.
3) lessen the checking time drift : setup interval is I, but the real
interval is "I+(checker loop time)"
4) each path check involves I/O, thus quite a high latency. Less checks
means higher efficiency.
I'm open for comments.
Regards,
cvaroqui
next reply other threads:[~2006-04-04 22:22 UTC|newest]
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2006-04-04 22:22 Christophe Varoqui [this message]
2006-04-05 13:19 ` [RFC] 2 features for mptools 0.4.8 Philip R. Auld
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