[Linux-cluster] What is the status of GFS?
Vincent Aniello
Vincent.Aniello at PipelineTrading.com
Thu Nov 25 13:57:27 UTC 2004
What is the current recommended stable version of the Linux kernel and
GFS combination?
I recently setup GFS 6.0.0-15 with kernel version 2.4.21-20.ELsmp.
According to the message below, though, this will not give me the best
performance and stability. Should I upgrade to a later kernel?
Will the new version of GFS run with the 2.4 kernel or will it require
2.6?
--Vincent
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From: linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Abe Shelton
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:06 PM
To: linux clistering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] What is the status of GFS?
I've been lurking too and am also very interested hearing the official,
up-to-date status of gfs on both RHEL3 and FC3.
We've managed to get GFS-6.0.0-15 working on RHEL3U3 with directly
attached SAN storage. (3 nodes, shared disk array via FC HBAs, each node
running lock_gulmd)
In my first round of benchmarks using bonnie++ on kernel
2.4.21-20.ELsmp, the 'many small files' tests didn't work out so well.
We're retesting now with kernel 2.4.21-25.ELsmp. So far everything seems
stable and FS performance compared to stock ext3 seems decent.
- with bonnie++ running simultaneously on each machine, ext3 averages
77.10 MB/sec writing and 54.65 MB/sec reading.
- same setup/methodology with gfs manages 63.01 MB/sec avg for writing
and 54.87 MB/sec avg for reading.
Abe
Naoki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm anxiously waiting for a good time to use GFS in some of my
projects
> but I'm a little concerned that it's just not ready. I've been lurking
> on the list for a couple of months now and it seems everything from
> copying files to using samba will cause hangs or panics. Is this
because
> people here are using fresh code from CVS or simply that it's not
there
> yet?
>
> -n.
>
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