[Dovecot] mmap in GFS2 on rhel 6.1
Timo Sirainen
tss at iki.fi
Mon Jun 13 15:54:58 EEST 2011
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 00:24 -0400, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote:
> Hello list, we continue our tests using Dovecot on a RHEL 6.1 Cluster
> Backend with GFS2, also we are using dovecot as a Director for user node
> persistence, everything was ok until we started stress testing the solution
> with imaptest, we had many deadlocks, cluster filesystems corruptions and
> hangs, specially in index filesystem, we have configured the backend as if
> they were on a NFS like setup but this seems not to work at least on GFS2 on
> rhel 6.1.
Since you're using director, you shouldn't really need any special
Dovecot config.
> The specific configs for NFS or cluster filesystem we used:
>
> mmap_disable = yes
> mail_fsync = always
> mail_nfs_storage = yes
> mail_nfs_index = yes
> fsync_disable=no
> lock_method = fcntl
fsync_disable is a deprecated setting, which was replaced by mail_fsync.
The mail_nfs_* settings will only slow things down, you should keep them
as "no".
> ... If you mmap() a file on GFS2 with a read/write mapping, but only read
> from it, this only counts as a
> read. On GFS though, it counts as a write, so GFS2 is much more scalable
> with mmap() I/O...
>
> But in our config we are using mmap_disable=yes, do we have to use
> mmap_disable=no with GFS2???
There are more potential bugs with mmap_disable=no, since it uses both
read()/write() and mmap(), while with mmap_disable=yes it only uses
read()/write().
> Also, how dovecot manage the cache flush on GFS2 filesystem???
There shouldn't be any need for that with directors.
> Why, if we are doing user node persistence, dovecot indexes gets
> corrupted???
Looks to me like GFS is still pretty buggy.
One thing you could test is if running imaptest directly against one
backend server for one user triggers this. If not, run simultaneously
another imaptest against another user on another server. Maybe then? The
point being that try to find the simplest test that can break GFS, and
once you have that try to get Redhat people to fix it.
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