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@ 2013-11-25  3:45 Jim Salter
  2013-11-25 12:25 ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
  2013-11-26  0:50 ` Holger Hoffstaette
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jim Salter @ 2013-11-25  3:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-btrfs

TL;DR scrub's ioprio argument isn't really helpful - a scrub murders 
system performance til it's done.

My system:

3.11 kernel (from Ubuntu Saucy)
btrfs-tools from 2013-07 (from Debian Sid)
Opteron 8-core CPU
32GB RAM
4 WD 1TB Black drives in a btrfs RAID10 (data and metadata).

iotop shows that the idle priority really is set on the processes:

 >> me@box:~$ sudo iotop -bn 1 | grep idle
 >> 28326 idle root       82.06 M/s    0.00 B/s  0.00 %  0.00 % btrfs 
scrub start -c3 /data
 >> 28327 idle root       89.30 M/s    0.00 B/s  0.00 %  0.00 % btrfs 
scrub start -c3 /data
 >> 28329 idle root       84.47 M/s    0.00 B/s  0.00 %  0.00 % btrfs 
scrub start -c3 /data
 >> 28331 idle root       79.64 M/s    0.00 B/s  0.00 %  0.00 % btrfs 
scrub start -c3 /data

But unfortunately, despite being on "idle" priority, the scrub is 
KILLING system performance. This is one of my eight CPU cores. Any core 
with a significant amount of non-idle time has three to four times as 
much wait time as it does user/system time. Brutal:

 >> Cpu4  :  4.4%us, 16.1%sy,  0.0%ni, 12.4%id, 67.2%wa, 0.0%hi,  
0.0%si,  0.0%st

Anybody got any ideas that might make the scrub go a little less... 
enthusiastically... and leave the system more usable?  Right now, with a 
scrub running, the system is so burdened that it may take as much as two 
to three seconds to so much as display a manpage. God help you if you 
want to, say, log into a VM running on the system. It'll GET there, but 
it'll look like it's iSCSI on TCP over carrier pigeon.

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2013-11-25 12:25 ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2013-11-25 12:55   ` Jim Salter
2013-11-25 13:05     ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2013-11-26  0:50 ` Holger Hoffstaette
2014-01-19 13:49   ` Kai Krakow

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