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From: Igor Fedotov <ifedotov@mirantis.com>
To: Samuel Just <sjust@redhat.com>
Cc: ceph-devel <ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ceph-osd mem usage growth
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2015 19:09:14 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <566AF52A.4070604@mirantis.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAN=+7FVrJ-kNRCctze4FVohxDfFm+5k=KnBi==5xENuZ94RmRQ@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Samuel,

thanks for you answer.

One more question:
Why erasure coded pools use PG log for setxattr op while replicated ones 
don't?
What's the rationale for that?

Thanks,
Igor.

On 10.12.2015 20:46, Samuel Just wrote:
> The short answer is that you aren't supposed to store large things in
> xattrs at all.  If you feel it's a "vulnerability", than we could add
> a config option to reject xattrs over a particular size.
> -Sam
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Igor Fedotov <ifedotov@mirantis.com> wrote:
>> Hi Cephers,
>>
>> implementing compression support for EC pools I faced an issue that can be
>> summarized as follows.
>>
>> Imagine a client that continuously extends specific object xattr by doing
>> complete attribute rewrite with new data portion appended.
>> As a result one can observe permanently increasing mem usage for ceph-osd
>> processes. This happens for objects at EC pools only.
>>
>> I briefly investigated for the root cause and it looks like that's due to PG
>> log memory consumption growth. PG log entry count is pretty stable but each
>> entry consumes more and more memory over the time since it contains full
>> attribute value.
>> As far as I understand replicated pools do not log setattr operation (
>> actually mark it as unrollbackable ) that's why the issue isn't observed
>> there.
>>
>> With 3000 log entries and e.g. 64Kb attribute value memory consumption is
>> pretty visible.
>>
>> So the questions are:
>> * Are there any ideas how to resolve this issue? Obvious solution is to
>> refactor attribute extending by using multiple keys...  Anything else?
>> * Does it make sense to resolve it at all?  IMO that's a sort of
>> vulnerability for Ceph process to behave this way...
>>
>> Please find a python script to reproduce the issue below, to be started from
>> the folder where ceph.conf is located:
>>
>> python repro.py <poolname>
>>
>> ######################################
>> import rados, sys
>> from time import sleep
>> import psutil
>>
>> def print_process_mem_usage(pid):
>>    process = psutil.Process(pid)
>>    mem = process.get_memory_info()
>>    mem0=mem[0] / (2 ** 20)
>>    mem1=mem[1] / (2 ** 20)
>>    print "pid %d: Virt: %i MB, Res: %i MB" % (pid, mem1, mem0)
>>
>> def print_processes_mem_usage():
>>    for proc in psutil.process_iter():
>>      try:
>>        if 'ceph-osd' in proc.name():
>>          print_process_mem_usage(proc.pid)
>>      except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
>>        pass
>>
>> cluster = rados.Rados(conffile='./ceph.conf')
>>
>> cluster.connect()
>>
>> ioctx = cluster.open_ioctx(sys.argv[1])
>> try:
>>      ioctx.remove_object("pyobject")
>> except:
>>      pass
>> s=""
>> for i in range(25000):
>>      s=''.zfill( i*15)
>>      ioctx.set_xattr( 'pyobject', 'somekey', s)
>>      if (i % 500)==0:
>>          print '%d-th step, attr len = %d' % (i, len(s))
>>          print_processes_mem_usage()
>>
>> ioctx.close()
>> #########################
>> Sample output is as below:
>> 0-th step, attr len = 0
>> pid 23723: Virt: 700 MB, Res: 30 MB
>> pid 23922: Virt: 701 MB, Res: 32 MB
>> pid 24142: Virt: 700 MB, Res: 32 MB
>> ...
>> 4000-th step, attr len = 60000
>> pid 23723: Virt: 896 MB, Res: 207 MB
>> pid 23922: Virt: 900 MB, Res: 212 MB
>> pid 24142: Virt: 897 MB, Res: 210 MB
>> ...
>> 6000-th step, attr len = 90000
>> pid 23723: Virt: 1025 MB, Res: 331 MB
>> pid 23922: Virt: 1032 MB, Res: 338 MB
>> pid 24142: Virt: 1025 MB, Res: 333 MB
>> ...
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Igor
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      reply	other threads:[~2015-12-11 16:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-12-10 16:24 ceph-osd mem usage growth Igor Fedotov
2015-12-10 17:46 ` Samuel Just
2015-12-11 16:09   ` Igor Fedotov [this message]

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