[DRBD-user] Slow DRBD since Kernel 5 (PVE Kernel)
Alexander Karamanlidis
alexander.karamanlidis at lindenbaum.eu
Fri Jul 26 09:47:12 CEST 2019
Hi,
just to give some more information an lshw from the Servers:
https://pastebin.com/3E7N898R
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Am 25.07.19 um 14:18 schrieb Alexander Karamanlidis:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> so we upgraded to PVE6 (Proxmox VE 6) about a week ago to test it.
>
> Since then our DRBD resource got incredibly slow (Around 105Mbit/s).
>
> If we boot to Kernel 4.15 our Speeds get back to normal (Max 15Gbit/s)
>
>
> Here's some data:
>
>
> root at node1:~# cat
> /sys/kernel/debug/drbd/resources/r0/connections/node2/0/proc_drbd ; echo
> -e "\n\n" ; uname -a ; echo -e "\n\n" ; dpkg -l | grep
> 'pve-kernel\|drbd' ; echo -e "\n\n" ; drbdadm dump
> 0: cs:SyncTarget ro:Secondary/Primary ds:Inconsistent/UpToDate C r-----
> ns:0 nr:12242948 dw:12242948 dr:110085144 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:[0;93]
> ua:0 ap:[0;0] ep:1 wo:2 oos:7352525548
> [>....................] sync'ed: 1.5% (7180200/7287584)M
> finish: 4:03:52 speed: 502,476 (530,020 -- 484,408) want:
> 2,000,000 K/sec
> 1% sector pos: 297469952/15002273264
> resync: used:2/61 hits:214057 misses:1684 starving:0 locked:0
> changed:842
> act_log: used:0/1237 hits:0 misses:0 starving:0 locked:0 changed:0
> blocked on activity log: 0/0/0
>
>
>
> Linux node1 4.15.18-18-pve #1 SMP PVE 4.15.18-44 (Wed, 03 Jul 2019
> 11:19:13 +0200) x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
>
>
> ii drbd-dkms 9.0.19-1
> all RAID 1 over TCP/IP for Linux module source
> ii drbd-utils 9.10.0-1
> amd64 RAID 1 over TCP/IP for Linux (user utilities)
> ii drbdtop 0.2.1-1
> amd64 like top, but for drbd
> ii pve-firmware 3.0-2
> all Binary firmware code for the pve-kernel
> ii pve-kernel-4.15 5.4-6
> all Latest Proxmox VE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-12-pve 4.15.18-36
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-16-pve 4.15.18-41
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-18-pve 4.15.18-44
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-5.0 6.0-5
> all Latest Proxmox VE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-5.0.15-1-pve 5.0.15-1
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-helper 6.0-5
> all Function for various kernel maintenance tasks.
>
>
>
> # /etc/drbd.conf
> # resource r0 on node1: not ignored, not stacked
> # defined at /etc/drbd.d/r0.res:1
> resource r0 {
> on node1 {
> node-id 1;
> volume 0 {
> device /dev/drbd0 minor 0;
> disk
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/8a879a82-3880-4998-b5cb-70a95ce4bf79;
> meta-disk internal;
> }
> address ipv4 192.168.99.1:7788;
> }
> on node2 {
> node-id 0;
> volume 0 {
> device /dev/drbd0 minor 0;
> disk
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/8a879a82-3880-4998-b5cb-70a95ce4bf79;
> meta-disk internal;
> }
> address ipv4 192.168.99.2:7788;
> }
> net {
> after-sb-0pri discard-zero-changes;
> after-sb-1pri discard-secondary;
> after-sb-2pri disconnect;
> csums-alg sha1;
> max-buffers 36864;
> max-epoch-size 20000;
> rcvbuf-size 2097152;
> sndbuf-size 1048576;
> verify-alg sha1;
> }
> disk {
> c-fill-target 10240;
> c-max-rate 2237280;
> c-min-rate 204800;
> c-plan-ahead 0;
> resync-rate 2000000;
> }
> }
>
>
>
> If we put I/O on the DRBD Resource we get a maximum of 14.19Gbit/s (We
> have 25Gbit/s direct Attached Network) on our bond interface with the
> 4.15 Kernel
>
>
>
>
>
>
> root at node1:~# cat
> /sys/kernel/debug/drbd/resources/r0/connections/node2/0/proc_drbd ; echo
> -e "\n\n" ; uname -a ; echo -e "\n\n" ; dpkg -l | grep
> 'pve-kernel\|drbd' ; echo -e "\n\n" ; drbdadm dump
> 0: cs:SyncTarget ro:Secondary/Primary ds:Inconsistent/UpToDate C r-----
> ns:0 nr:541700 dw:541700 dr:10270724 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:[0;107] ua:0
> ap:[0;0] ep:1 wo:2 oos:7334758124
> [>....................] sync'ed: 0.2% (7162848/7172768)M
> finish: 14:05:20 speed: 144,596 (154,112 -- 166,556) want:
> 2,000,000 K/sec
> 2% sector pos: 332978176/15002273264
> resync: used:2/61 hits:19875 misses:162 starving:0 locked:0
> changed:81
> act_log: used:0/1237 hits:0 misses:0 starving:0 locked:0 changed:0
> blocked on activity log: 0/0/0
>
>
>
> Linux node1 5.0.15-1-pve #1 SMP PVE 5.0.15-1 (Wed, 03 Jul 2019 10:51:57
> +0200) x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
>
>
> ii drbd-dkms 9.0.19-1
> all RAID 1 over TCP/IP for Linux module source
> ii drbd-utils 9.10.0-1
> amd64 RAID 1 over TCP/IP for Linux (user utilities)
> ii drbdtop 0.2.1-1
> amd64 like top, but for drbd
> ii pve-firmware 3.0-2
> all Binary firmware code for the pve-kernel
> ii pve-kernel-4.15 5.4-6
> all Latest Proxmox VE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-12-pve 4.15.18-36
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-16-pve 4.15.18-41
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-4.15.18-18-pve 4.15.18-44
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-5.0 6.0-5
> all Latest Proxmox VE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-5.0.15-1-pve 5.0.15-1
> amd64 The Proxmox PVE Kernel Image
> ii pve-kernel-helper 6.0-5
> all Function for various kernel maintenance tasks.
>
>
>
> # /etc/drbd.conf
> # resource r0 on node1: not ignored, not stacked
> # defined at /etc/drbd.d/r0.res:1
> resource r0 {
> on node1 {
> node-id 1;
> volume 0 {
> device /dev/drbd0 minor 0;
> disk
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/8a879a82-3880-4998-b5cb-70a95ce4bf79;
> meta-disk internal;
> }
> address ipv4 192.168.99.1:7788;
> }
> on node2 {
> node-id 0;
> volume 0 {
> device /dev/drbd0 minor 0;
> disk
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/8a879a82-3880-4998-b5cb-70a95ce4bf79;
> meta-disk internal;
> }
> address ipv4 192.168.99.2:7788;
> }
> net {
> after-sb-0pri discard-zero-changes;
> after-sb-1pri discard-secondary;
> after-sb-2pri disconnect;
> csums-alg sha1;
> max-buffers 36864;
> max-epoch-size 20000;
> rcvbuf-size 2097152;
> sndbuf-size 1048576;
> verify-alg sha1;
> }
> disk {
> c-fill-target 10240;
> c-max-rate 2237280;
> c-min-rate 204800;
> c-plan-ahead 0;
> resync-rate 2000000;
> }
> }
>
> If we put I/O on the DRBD Resource we get a maximum of 107Mbit/s (We
> have 25Gbit/s direct Attached Network) on our bond interface with the
> 5.0.15 Kernel
>
>
>
> Maybe someone has a clue what changed in Kernel 5 that is slowing us
> that much down.
>
> Maybe someone even knows a solution for that.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Alexander Karamanlidis
>
>
>
>
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Freundliche Grüße
Kind regards,
Alexander Karamanlidis
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