* a nfs configuration scalability question
@ 2002-09-16 19:11 Ian Holsman
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From: Ian Holsman @ 2002-09-16 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nfs
OK..
first of all my apolagies if this is a *developer* only list.
I'm running apache2 on rh-kernel on a quad processor machine.
the docroot (where it grabs the HTML files) is being served off a
netapp750 filer.
what I'm finding is that under *any* load the runqueue goes up to ~700
and the cpu shows 100% idle. vmstat shows that all the procs are in
'blocked' state.
now.. I've tweaked the nfs mount a tiny bit to make it read only, and
have a rsize of 8k, but it didn't seem to make any difference.
$ mount
cn-sfo1-pma-filer1:/docroot on /var/httpd/online/docroot type nfs
(ro,rsize=8192,nolock,addr=10.10.112.27,addr=10.10.112.27)
the actual benchmark involves a HTTP client requesting a random URL
which reads in 10 files (9 of which are the same for each request)
on Solaris (where it is currenlty running) I can get ~1000 nfs
ops/second (mainly lookups)
so my questions:
* what tools are there for me to monitor WTF is going on (ie.. cache
hit rates inode hit rates)
* can I tweak the cache/inode size
* are there tweaks/kernel patches which will help client performance for
my type of workload
* am I being a complete dunderhead and missing something completely
obivous (if so where should I RTFM ?)
Thanks
this nfs problem is a major roadblock for me, and would appreciate ANY
pointers
Ian Holsman
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