From: Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org>
To: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Do quota groups cost noticeable performance in 3.14?
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 16:01:41 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140421230141.GT26949@merlins.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <pan$32bc6$efdaee98$c580d086$1cd467bd@cox.net>
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 10:45:43PM +0000, Duncan wrote:
> New information. See Josef Bacik's new thread:
Very good info, thank you.
It looks however like the use case I'm looking at (mostly write once backups
with snapshots), should not be affected.
I'll give it a shot, and if performance really sucks, I can remove the
quotas, reboot, and that should clear the issues.
I can definitely live with that, especially vs du -sh which could take a
_long_ time to run on my trees :)
Thanks,
Marc
> Snapshot aware defrag and qgroups thoughts
> Monday, 21 April, 7:55:46 -0700
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/34405
>
> Looks like he's going to be rewriting qgroups accounting to rework
> sequence numbers, as part of his work to get a reasonable scalable
> snapshot-aware-defrag. But he's on paternity leave ATM, so my guess is
> that's iffy for the 3.16 commit-window and thus may not make it until
> 3.17, which @ ~10 weeks a kernel cycle and being ~2 weeks past the 3.15
> commit window (we're on rc2), leaves us ~18 weeks until 3.17-rc1, early
> September.
>
> Anyway, with that rewrite coming, unless you're really itchy to get into
> qgroups now, I'd wait until after that to dive in.
>
> Meanwhile, his explanation of the present interaction between qgroups and
> the (currently disabled) snapshot-aware-defrag was an entirely new thing
> for me. As I haven't any current need for qgroups I had somewhat walled
> that area off as something I didn't mess with or need to know about at
> this time, but his explanation certainly goes quite some way to
> explaining why snapshot-aware-defrag was so horribly bad for some people,
> those unlucky enough to be doing heavy snapshotting, with qgroups active,
> on very active heavy-internal-rewrite-pattern files.
>
> I was already (and still) recommending a good snapshot thinning program
> for those doing automated snapshotting, keeping the number of snapshots
> per subvolume under 500 and preferably 200-300 max (quite reasonable with
> a good thinning setup, even with originally per-minute snapshots). And I
> was already recommending that people keep large (>1 GiB) heavy-internal-
> rewrite-pattern files NOCOW, on dedicated subvolumes to avoid
> snapshotting (using conventional backup for them). But I had no /idea/
> qgroups threw another geometric-scaling factor into the mix!
>
> That definitely adds a new recommendation to the set -- avoid qgroups on
> subvolumes with heavy-internal-rewrite-pattern files. And if you MUST
> qgroup OR heavily snapshot, choose one OR the other, DEFINITELY NOT
> BOTH! At least until that qgroups accounting rewrite gets done.
>
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-04-20 19:59 Do quota groups cost noticeable performance in 3.14? Marc MERLIN
2014-04-21 5:44 ` Duncan
2014-04-21 22:45 ` Duncan
2014-04-21 23:01 ` Marc MERLIN [this message]
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