Re: Btrfs slowdown
Excerpts from Christian Brunner's message of 2011-07-25 03:54:47 -0400:
> Hi,
>
> we are running a ceph cluster with btrfs as it's base filesystem
> (kernel 3.0). At the beginning everything worked very well, but after
> a few days (2-3) things are getting very slow.
>
> When I look at the object store servers I see heavy disk-i/o on the
> btrfs filesystems (disk utilization is between 60% and 100%). I also
> did some tracing on the Cepp-Object-Store-Daemon, but I'm quite
> certain, that the majority of the disk I/O is not caused by ceph or
> any other userland process.
>
> When reboot the system(s) the problems go away for another 2-3 days,
> but after that, it starts again. I'm not sure if the problem is
> related to the kernel warning I've reported last week. At least there
> is no temporal relationship between the warning and the slowdown.
>
> Any hints on how to trace this would be welcome.
The easiest way to trace this is with latencytop.
Apply this patch:
http://oss.oracle.com/~mason/latencytop.patch
And then use latencytop -c for a few minutes while the system is slow.
Send the output here and hopefully we'll be able to figure it out.
-chris
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