Each node is also an nfs server (centos 4.7) One nfs server per user. I think it is still nfsv3, I will consider upgrading to v4.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Rainer Duffner rainer@ultra-secure.dewrote:
Am 27.02.2009 um 01:44 schrieb Joe Barjo:
I'd also like to test gfs for a 30 nodes cluster with sge. Tasks are often quite short, files are also quite small. Job rate can be quite high (can reach 10 to 20/second) We actualy use NFS under centos4.7 and experience coherency problems. I tested AFS, lustre, glusterFS. All showed too much overhead with small files, and less performance than nfs.
The coherency problem seems related to the ext3 timestamp resolution (1 second), and the poor NFS cache system. It is not coherent even with the noac (no attribute cache option)
First GFS test on 6 nodes (with gnbd) were ok, but there had been unexplained kernel panics (even when not working) that prevented further tests.
I will try to upgrade the cluster to a more recent distribution and test GFS on 30 nodes.
What's your NFS-server, BTW?
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