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 Post subject: /proc/io_status change
PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:29 am 
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Maybe I missed something but I see that /proc/io_status changed last night from

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io_count=7258620 io_rate=190 io_tokens=399792 token_refill=512 token_max=400000


to

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io_count=7281869 io_rate=163 io_tokens=156525 token_refill=50 token_max=200000


The token_max has changed. Is there some reason for this or did I do something wrong? I also note the token refill dropped dramatically. Just was wondering what the deal was. I have never run into a problem with io_tokens but was wondering why they dropped. At these levels I might run into trouble but I doubt it.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:10 am 
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Sam - you'll have to consult caker or mikegrb for the "official" answer to your question, but it looks like your node has been "punished" for taking up excessive io. This is done to protect other nodes on your host box from experiencing decreased perofmance due to your node's misbehavior.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:51 am 
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More importantly, your token_refill (number of tokens per second creditied to your total) has been cut from 512 to 50. Not only has the amount of sustained disk I/O that you can perform before hitting the stops been more-or-less halved, your recovery rate after a big I/O burst has been slashed.

Check your swap usage.

I think the downward moves are automatic. You need to raise a ticket for the limits to be raised again.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:47 am 
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Like I said, I have little swap usage and almost always have a full io_tokens. That's why I was wondering about the situation. Having less shouldn't impact me, I was just wondering what the deal was.

I just checked my logs and the example I gave was as low as I have ever seen my io_tokens. The lowest I've seen since the change is 199931 of 20000. So I don't think I am a problem.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:55 am 
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Sarpy Sam wrote:
Like I said, I have little swap usage and almost always have a full io_tokens. That's why I was wondering about the situation. Having less shouldn't impact me, I was just wondering what the deal was.

*Now* you have little swap usage and full io_tokens. At some point in the recent past, your node started sucking io, which means you were into swapland most likely. Like pclissold said, you'll have to open a support ticket to get your throttle opened back up.


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