Ldirector and IPVS can "sticky" same ip to same server, so the ocfs2 cache still good.
We are trying to saparete the DLM network to ssee any performance issue!
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On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Stan Hoeppner stan@hardwarefreak.comwrote:
Luben Karavelov put forth on 1/26/2011 1:21 PM:
Finaly we scrapped the ocfs2 setup and moved to less advanced setup: We created distinct volumes for every worker on the SAN, formated it with with XFS. The volumes got mounted on different mountpoints on workers. We setup a Pacemaker as cluster manager on the workers, so if worker dies its volume gets mounted on another worker and its service IP is brought up there.
As a result we are using a fraction of the IO compared with OCFS, the wait time on the workers dropped significantly, the service got better.
That's obviously not a "perfectly" load balanced system, but it is an intriguing solution nonetheless. XFS will obviously be much faster than OCFS2.
Are you using the "-o delaylog" mount option? Are you seeing an increase in metadata performance due to it?
-- Stan