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@ 2012-11-27  2:28 caleb miles
  2012-11-27 18:28 ` chooseleaf_descend_once Jim Schutt
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From: caleb miles @ 2012-11-27  2:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ceph-devel

Hello all,

Here's what I've done to try and validate the new 
chooseleaf_descend_once tunable first described in commit 
f1a53c5e80a48557e63db9c52b83f39391bc69b8 in the wip-crush branch of 
ceph.git.

First I set the new tunable to it's legacy value, disabled,

tunable choose_local_tries 0
tunable choose_local_fallback_tries 0
tunable choose_total_tries 50
tunable chooseleaf_descend_once 0

The map contains one thousand osd devices contained in one hundred hosts 
with the following data rule

rule data {
ruleset 0
type replicated
min_size 1
max_size 10
step take default
step chooseleaf firstn 0 type host
step emit
}

I then simulate the creation of one million placement groups using the 
crushtool

$ crushtool -i hundred.map --test --min-x 0 --max-x 999999 --num-rep 3 
--output-csv --weight 120 0.0 --weight 121 0.0 --weight 122 0.0 --weight 
123 0.0 --weight 124 0.0 --weight 125 0.0 --weight 125 0.0 --weight 150 
0.0 --weight 151 0.0 --weight 152 0.0 --weight 153 0.0 --weight 154 0.0 
--weight 155 0.0 --weight 156 0.0 --weight 180 0.0 --weight 181 0.0 
--weight 182 0.0 --weight 183 0.0 --weight 184 0.0 --weight 185 0.0 
--weight 186 0.0

with the majority of devices in three hosts marked out. Then in (I)Python

import scipy.stats as s
import matplotlib.mlab as m

data = m.csv2rec("data-device_utilization.csv")
s.chisquare(data['number_of_objects_stored'], 
data['number_of_objects_expected'])

which will output

(122939.76474477499, 0.0)

so that the chi squared value is 122939.795 and the p value is, rounded 
to, 0.0 and the observed placement distribution statistically differs 
from a uniform distribution. Repeating with the new tunable set to

tunable chooseleaf_descend_once 1

I obtain the following result

(998.97643161876761, 0.32151775131589833)

so that the chi squared value is 998.976 and the p value is 0.32 and the 
observed placement distribution is statistically identical to the 
uniform distribution at the five and ten percent confidence levels, 
higher as well of course. The p value is the probability of obtaining a 
chi squared value more extreme than the statistic observed. Basically, 
from my rudimentary understanding of probability theory, that if you 
obtain a p value p < P then reject the null hypothesis, in our case that 
the observed placement distribution is drawn from the uniform 
distribution, at the P confidence level.

Caleb

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