* NFS _write_ Performance became horrible overnight
@ 2010-07-12 15:37 Igor Chudov
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From: Igor Chudov @ 2010-07-12 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-nfs
Hello,
I would like to apologize in advance if, for any reason, my question
is inappropriate for this mailing list. Please let meknow if that is
the case.
This seems to be a very odd problem that I have isolated to NFS.
I have two NFS servers. Server A and server B. They serve unrelated
shares.
Server A is actually two servers using DRBD to stay in sync.
I also have a number of NFS clients.
Both servers worked great up to about last night.
Somehow, NFS writes became extremely slow over Server A, for all
clients, but not for Server B.
I have no idea, yet, what changed, but wanted to ask here if anyone
ever had a similar problem (NFS performance going to shit overnight).
Some data points:
1) From any client, reading files over NFS is fast
2) From any client, writing to NFS on Server A is VERY SLOW
3) From any client, writing to Samba shares on Server A is fast.
4) From any client, writing to NFS on Server B is fast.
5) When logged on to Server A, copying a file from local A filesystem
to itself is fast.
IOW, everything is fast, EXCEPT for NFS writes to server A.
Any ideas what might cause this sudden deterioration of Server A?
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!
i
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* Re: NFS _write_ Performance became horrible overnight
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@ 2010-07-16 20:08 ` J. Bruce Fields
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From: J. Bruce Fields @ 2010-07-16 20:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Igor Chudov; +Cc: linux-nfs
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:37:48AM -0500, Igor Chudov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to apologize in advance if, for any reason, my question
> is inappropriate for this mailing list. Please let meknow if that is
> the case.
>
> This seems to be a very odd problem that I have isolated to NFS.
>
> I have two NFS servers. Server A and server B. They serve unrelated
> shares.
>
> Server A is actually two servers using DRBD to stay in sync.
>
> I also have a number of NFS clients.
>
> Both servers worked great up to about last night.
>
> Somehow, NFS writes became extremely slow over Server A, for all
> clients, but not for Server B.
>
> I have no idea, yet, what changed, but wanted to ask here if anyone
> ever had a similar problem (NFS performance going to shit overnight).
>
> Some data points:
>
> 1) From any client, reading files over NFS is fast
> 2) From any client, writing to NFS on Server A is VERY SLOW
> 3) From any client, writing to Samba shares on Server A is fast.
> 4) From any client, writing to NFS on Server B is fast.
> 5) When logged on to Server A, copying a file from local A filesystem
> to itself is fast.
How are you measuring those exactly? (E.g. are you including the time
to do a sync after writing?)
--b.
>
> IOW, everything is fast, EXCEPT for NFS writes to server A.
>
> Any ideas what might cause this sudden deterioration of Server A?
>
> Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> i
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