Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 13:54:57 +1300 From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> To: Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: zfs, a directory that used to hold lot of files and listing pause Message-ID: <CAJuc1zPs0YHDQtw9=6sUKZ_6e=RZ0Qf814xdEy-wde0H3rcRGg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1b187ab5-cf67-bf66-ab5f-8ec5ae29c140@multiplay.co.uk> References: <4d9269af-ed64-bb73-eb7f-98a3f5ffd5a2@norma.perm.ru> <nub8aq$203d$1@oper.dinoex.de> <CAJuc1zPJWAQbqQGLJdD_Zm_J8Z1tk_J9Tat7=%2BR90q37Ud54qA@mail.gmail.com> <92607b3b-a2d1-2391-5bd6-9781f426d7a6@multiplay.co.uk> <CAJuc1zNDDKX%2BqopGkNw=B5_mQgv5%2Bn9N2Bhh4i=qBWrXXaCtxA@mail.gmail.com> <1b187ab5-cf67-bf66-ab5f-8ec5ae29c140@multiplay.co.uk>
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On 21 October 2016 at 12:56, Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> wrote: [...] > When you see the stalling what does gstat -pd and top -SHz show? On my dev box: 1:38pm# uname -a FreeBSD irontree 10.3-STABLE FreeBSD 10.3-STABLE #0 r307401: Mon Oct 17 10:17:22 NZDT 2016 root@irontree:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 1:49pm# gstat -pd dT: 1.004s w: 1.000s L(q) ops/s r/s kBps ms/r w/s kBps ms/w d/s kBps ms/d %busy Name 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0| cd0 18 618 1 128 41.4 606 52854 17.2 0 0 0.0 100.5| ada0 ^C 1:49pm# top -SHz last pid: 83284; load averages: 0.89, 0.68, 0.46 up 4+03:11:32 13:49:05 565 processes: 9 running, 517 sleeping, 17 zombie, 22 waiting CPU: 3.7% user, 0.0% nice, 1.9% system, 0.0% interrupt, 94.3% idle Mem: 543M Active, 2153M Inact, 11G Wired, 10M Cache, 2132M Free ARC: 7249M Total, 1325M MFU, 4534M MRU, 906M Anon, 223M Header, 261M Other Swap: 32G Total, 201M Used, 32G Free PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 83149 postgres 38 0 2197M 528M zio->i 5 1:13 23.19% postgres 83148 jonc 22 0 36028K 13476K select 2 0:11 3.86% pg_restore 852 postgres 20 0 2181M 2051M select 5 0:27 0.68% postgres 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 6 0:50 0.49% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 6 0:50 0.39% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 6 0:50 0.39% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 7 0:50 0.39% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 7 0:50 0.39% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 0 root -15 - 0K 4240K - 7 0:50 0.29% kernel{zio_write_issue_} 3 root -8 - 0K 112K zio->i 6 1:50 0.20% zfskern{txg_thread_enter} 12 root -88 - 0K 352K WAIT 0 1:07 0.20% intr{irq268: ahci0} 0 root -16 - 0K 4240K - 4 0:29 0.20% kernel{zio_write_intr_4} 0 root -16 - 0K 4240K - 7 0:29 0.10% kernel{zio_write_intr_6} 0 root -16 - 0K 4240K - 0 0:29 0.10% kernel{zio_write_intr_1} 0 root -16 - 0K 4240K - 5 0:29 0.10% kernel{zio_write_intr_2} 0 root -16 - 0K 4240K - 1 0:29 0.10% kernel{zio_write_intr_5} ... Taking another look at the internal dir structure for postgres, I'm not too sure whether this is related to the original poster's problem though. Cheers. -- Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
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