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Strange behavior during the zconfig.sh test on debian lenny with 2.6.32 kernel #22
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This sounds very much like issue #21 which has been observed under Fedora. The ZFS code is stuck trying to allocate memory, this is a bit of a known soft spot I hope to address in the next tag. In the meanwhile try setting the zfs primarycache to metadata like this, this should mitigate the memory issue. zfs set primarycache=metadata |
Ok. Thanks, it's working. I created a patch, which can be used in future installations : --- /root/zfs-0.4.9/scripts/zconfig.sh 2010-05-23 20:44:51.000000000 +0200 +++ /usr/local/libexec/zfs/zconfig.sh 2010-06-14 10:19:25.000000000 +0200 @@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ # Create a pool and volume. ${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1 ${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2 + ${ZFS} set primarycache=metadata ${POOL_NAME} || fail 16 ${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_NAME} || fail 3 # Partition the volume, for a 400M volume there will be Thanks. |
Glad to hear that worked for you. I'll make this the default for zvols in the next tag until I can come up with a clean way to disable the Linux block device caching. |
Closing as a duplicate of issue #21. |
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Using zfs with Lustre, an arc_read can trigger kernel memory allocation that in turn leads to a memory reclaim callback and a deadlock within a single zfs process. This change uses spl_fstrans_mark and spl_trans_unmark to prevent the reclaim attempt and the deadlock (https://zfsonlinux.topicbox.com/groups/zfs-devel/T4db2c705ec1804ba). The stack trace observed is: #0 [ffffc9002b98adc8] __schedule at ffffffff81610f2e openzfs#1 [ffffc9002b98ae68] schedule at ffffffff81611558 openzfs#2 [ffffc9002b98ae70] schedule_preempt_disabled at ffffffff8161184a openzfs#3 [ffffc9002b98ae78] __mutex_lock at ffffffff816131e8 openzfs#4 [ffffc9002b98af18] arc_buf_destroy at ffffffffa0bf37d7 [zfs] openzfs#5 [ffffc9002b98af48] dbuf_destroy at ffffffffa0bfa6fe [zfs] openzfs#6 [ffffc9002b98af88] dbuf_evict_one at ffffffffa0bfaa96 [zfs] openzfs#7 [ffffc9002b98afa0] dbuf_rele_and_unlock at ffffffffa0bfa561 [zfs] openzfs#8 [ffffc9002b98b050] dbuf_rele_and_unlock at ffffffffa0bfa32b [zfs] openzfs#9 [ffffc9002b98b100] osd_object_delete at ffffffffa0b64ecc [osd_zfs] openzfs#10 [ffffc9002b98b118] lu_object_free at ffffffffa06d6a74 [obdclass] openzfs#11 [ffffc9002b98b178] lu_site_purge_objects at ffffffffa06d7fc1 [obdclass] openzfs#12 [ffffc9002b98b220] lu_cache_shrink_scan at ffffffffa06d81b8 [obdclass] openzfs#13 [ffffc9002b98b278] shrink_slab at ffffffff811ca9d8 openzfs#14 [ffffc9002b98b338] shrink_node at ffffffff811cfd94 openzfs#15 [ffffc9002b98b3b8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff811cfe63 openzfs#16 [ffffc9002b98b408] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff811d01c4 openzfs#17 [ffffc9002b98b488] __alloc_pages_slowpath at ffffffff811be7f2 openzfs#18 [ffffc9002b98b580] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff811bf3ed openzfs#19 [ffffc9002b98b5e0] new_slab at ffffffff81226304 openzfs#20 [ffffc9002b98b638] ___slab_alloc at ffffffff812272ab openzfs#21 [ffffc9002b98b6f8] __slab_alloc at ffffffff8122740c openzfs#22 [ffffc9002b98b708] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff81227578 openzfs#23 [ffffc9002b98b740] spl_kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffffa048a1fd [spl] openzfs#24 [ffffc9002b98b780] arc_buf_alloc_impl at ffffffffa0befba2 [zfs] openzfs#25 [ffffc9002b98b7b0] arc_read at ffffffffa0bf0924 [zfs] openzfs#26 [ffffc9002b98b858] dbuf_read at ffffffffa0bf9083 [zfs] openzfs#27 [ffffc9002b98b900] dmu_buf_hold_by_dnode at ffffffffa0c04869 [zfs] Signed-off-by: Mark Roper <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Innes <[email protected]>
Hi.
I re-installed SPL and ZFS on a clean machine to be sure there was no issue I missed.
And I get a strange behavior during the ZVOL Sanity test.
After the fresh compilation and installation of SPL and ZFS, the mkfs.ext3 command is hanging, and the only way I have to resolve this problem, is reboot the machine.
After a reboot, I can start again the zconfig.sh script, and the tests are working well.
Here is the syslog part : http://paste.davromaniak.eu/pastebin.php?show=m3fe8f8e6
The log of the mkfs.ext3 command : http://paste.davromaniak.eu/pastebin.php?show=m5fd28b0c
It's running for 40 minutes now, and if I reboot the machine, the full test will run with no error.
Also, there is no disk access now (there was some disk access at the beginning of the mkfs.ext3 command).
This is a strange behavior from the system, and I don't actually know which part of the system is affected.
Thanks.
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