The default limit of open file descriptors
per process may be too small for iotune on
certain machines with large number of cores.
In such case iotune reports failure due to
unability to create files or to set up seastar
framework.
This change configures the limit of open file
descriptors before running iotune to ensure
that the failure does not occur.
The limit is set via 'resource.setrlimit()' in
the parent process. The limit is then inherited
by the child process.
Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#18546
Currently, cloud related code have cross-dependencies between
scylla and scylla-machine-image.
It is not good way to implement, and single change can break both
package.
To resolve the issue, we need to move all cloud related code to
scylla-machine-image, and remove them from scylla repository.
Change list:
- move cloud part of scylla_util.py to scylla-machine-image
- move cloud part of scylla_io_setup to scylla-machine-image
- move scylla_ec2_check to scylla-machine-image
- move cloud part of scylla_bootparam_setup to scylla-machine-image
Closes#9957
Instead of lengthy blurbs, switch to single-line, machine-readable
standardized (https://spdx.dev) license identifiers. The Linux kernel
switched long ago, so there is strong precedent.
Three cases are handled: AGPL-only, Apache-only, and dual licensed.
For the latter case, I chose (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0),
reasoning that our changes are extensive enough to apply our license.
The changes we applied mechanically with a script, except to
licenses/README.md.
Closes#9937
Currently, for AWS instances in `is_supported_instance_class()` other than
i3* and *gd (for example: m5d), scylla_io_setup neither provides
preconfigured values for io_properties.yaml nor runs iotune nor fails.
This silently results in a broken io_properties.yaml, like so:
disks:
- mountpoint: /var/lib/scylla
Fix that.
Closes#9660
i3en.xlarge is currently not getting tuned properly. A quick test using
Scylla AMI ( ami-07a31481e4394d346 ) reveals that the storage
capabilities under this instance are greatly reduced:
$ grep iops /etc/scylla.d/io_properties.yaml
read_iops: 257024
write_iops: 174080
This patch corrects this typo, in such a way that iotune now properly
tunes this instance type.
Closes#9298
This is side effect of allowing to run scylla_io_setup in nonroot mode,
the script able to run in non-root user even the installation is not
nonroot mode.
Result of that, the script finally failed to write io_properties.yaml
and causes permission denied. Since the evaluation takes long time, we
should run permission check before starting it.
We need to add root privilege check again, but skip it on nonroot mode.
Fixes#8915Closes#8984
This is a follow up change to #8512.
Let's add aio conf file during scylla installation process and make sure
we also remove this file when uninstall Scylla
As per Avi Kivity's suggestion, let's set aio value as static
configuration, and make it large enough to work with 500 cpus.
Closes#8650
On severl instance types in AWS and Azure, we get the following failure
during scylla_io_setup process:
```
ERROR 2021-04-14 07:50:35,666 [shard 5] seastar - Could not setup Async
I/O: Resource temporarily unavailable. The most common cause is not
enough request capacity in /proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr. Try increasing that
number or reducing the amount of logical CPUs available for your
application
```
We have scylla_prepare:configure_io_slots() running before the
scylla-server.service start, but the scylla_io_setup is taking place
before
1) Let's move configure_io_slots() to scylla_util.py since both
scylla_io_setup and scylla_prepare are import functions from it
2) cleanup scylla_prepare since we don't need the same function twice
3) Let's use configure_io_slots() during scylla_io_setup to avoid such
failure
Fixes: #8587Closes#8512
We currently deny running scylla_setup when umask != 0022.
To remove this limitation, run os.chmod(0o644) on every file creation
to allow reading from scylla user.
Note that perftune.yaml is not really needed to set 0644 since perftune.py is
running in root user, but setting it to align permission with other files.
Fixes#8049Closes#8119
scylla_io_setup condition for nr_disks was using the bitwise operator
(&) instead of logical and operator (and) causing the io_properties
files to have incorrect values
Fixes#7341
Reviewed-by: Lubos Kosco <lubos@scylladb.com>
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Livne <shlomi@scylladb.com>
Closes#8019
scylla_util.py is a library for common functions across setup scripts,
it should not include private function of single file.
So move all those functions to caller file.
Signed-off-by: Takuya ASADA <syuu@scylladb.com>
Iotune isn't run for supported/recommended GCP instances anymore,
we set the I/O properties now based on GCP tables or our
measurements(where applicable).
Not recommended/supported setups will still run iotune.
Fixes#6631
Currently --ami does not check instance types, creates invalid
io_properties.yaml on unsupported instance types.
It actually won't occur on AMI startup, since scylla_ami_setup only
invoke scylla_io_setup --ami when the instance is supported, so we don't
get the issue on startup, but we still get when we run scylla_io_setup
manually.
It's better to check instance type on scylla_io_setup, too.
Refs #5438
Currently we are checking an invalid path of some default scylla directories,
the directories don't exist, so the tune will always be skipped. It caused by
two problem.
Problem 1: paths of default directories is invalid
Introduced by commit 5ec191536e, we try to tune some scylla default directories
if they exist. But the directory paths we try are wrong.
For example:
- What we check: /var/lib/scylla/commitlog_directory
- Correct one: /var/lib/scylla/commitlog
Problem 2: wrong path join
Introduced by commit 31ddb2145a, default_path might be replaced from
'/var/lib/scylla/' to '/var/lib/scylla'.
Our code tries to check an invalid path that is wrongly join, eg:
'/var/lib/scyllacommitlog'
Signed-off-by: Amos Kong <amos@scylladb.com>
Since nonroot mode requires to run everything on non-privileged user,
most of setup scripts does not able to use nonroot mode.
We only provide following functions on nonroot mode:
- EC2 check
- IO setup
- Node exporter installer
- Dev mode setup
Rest of functions will be skipped on scylla_setup.
To implement nonroot mode on setup scripts, scylla_util provides
utility functions to abstract difference of directory structure between normal
installation and nonroot mode.
We used to use /opt/scylladb just for Scylla build toolchain and
dependency libraries, not for Scylla main package.
But since we merged relocatable package, Scylla main binary and
dependency libraries are all located under /opt/scylladb, only
setup scripts remained on /usr/lib/scylla.
It strange to keep using both /usr/lib/<app name> and /opt/<app name>,
we should merge them into single place.
Message-Id: <20190614011038.17827-1-syuu@scylladb.com>
Apparently we are having some issues running iotune in the i3en instances,
as the values not always make sense. We believe it is something that XFS
is doing, and running fio directly on the device (no filesystem) provides
more meaningful results (more according to AWS published expected values).
For now, let's use fio instead. In this patch I have ran fio for our 4
dimensions in each of the three types of disks (large, xlarge, 3xlarge).
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glauber@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20190524111454.27956-1-glauber@scylladb.com>
AWS just released their new instances, the i3en instances. The instance
is verified already to work well with scylla, the only adjustments that
we need is advertise that we support it, and pre-fill the disk
information according to the performance numbers obtained by running the
instance.
Fixes#4486
Branches: 3.1
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glauber@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20190508170831.6003-1-glauber@scylladb.com>
Whenever the iotune_args array uses "--smp", it needs cpudata.smp()
which returns an integer instead of a string. So when iotune_args is
passed to subprocess.check_call(), it actually throws "TypeError:
expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int" but
"%s did not pass validation tests, it may not be on XFS..." is shown as
the exception.
Even though the user inputs correct arguments, it might still throw an
error and confuse the user that he/she has not passed the right
arguments.
One simple fix is to use str(cpudata.smp()) instead of cpudata.smp().
Signed-off-by: JP-Reddy <guthijp.reddy@gmail.com>
Message-Id: <20190406070118.48477-1-guthijp.reddy@gmail.com>
While we keep ordinary hints in a directory parallel to the data directory,
we decided to keep the materialized view hints in a subdirectory of the data
directory, named "view_pending_updates". But during boot, we expect all
subdirectories of data/ to be keyspace names, and when we notice this one,
we print a warning:
WARN: database - Skipping undefined keyspace: view_pending_updates
This spurious warning annoyed users. But moreover, we could have bigger
problems if the user actually tries to create a keyspace with that name.
So in this patch, we move the view hints to a separate top-level directory,
which defaults to /var/lib/scylla/view_hints, but as usual can be configured.
Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20190107142257.16342-1-nyh@scylladb.com>
"
This series of patches ensures that all the Python code base is python3 compliant
and consistent by applying the following logic:
- python3 classifier on setup.py to explicitly state our python compatibility matrix
- add UTF-8 encoding header
- correct every shebang to the same /usr/bin/env python3
- shebang is only added on scripts meant to be executed on their own (removed otherwise)
- migrate some leftover scripts from python2 to python3 with minimal QA
This work is important to prepare for a more drastic change on Python code styling
using the black formatter and the setting up of automated QA checks on Python code base.
"
* 'python3_everywhere' of https://github.com/numberly/scylla:
scylla-housekeeping: fix python3 compat and shebang
dist/ami/files/scylla_install_ami: python3 shebang
dist/docker/redhat/docker-entrypoint.py: add encoding comment
fix_system_distributed_tables.py: fix python3 compat and shebang
gen_segmented_compress_params.py: add encoding comment
idl-compiler.py: python3 shebang
scylla-gdb.py: python3 shebang
configure.py: python3 shebang
tools/scyllatop/: add / normalize python3 shebang
scripts/: add / normalize python3 shebang
dist/common/scripts: add / normalize python3 shebang
test.py: add encoding comment
setup.py: add python3 classifiers
If a specific directory is not configure in scylla.yaml, scylla assumes
a default location under /var/lib/scylla.
Hard code these locations in scylla_io_setup until we have a better way
to probe scylla about it.
Be permissive and ignore the default directories if they don't not exist
on disk and silently ignore them.
Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
disk_properties map should be an entry in the 'disk' list hierarchy.
Currently this list is going to containe a single element.
Signed-off-by: Vlad Zolotarov <vladz@scylladb.com>
In order to get a file name from the given file() handle one should use
a file_handle.name property.
Signed-off-by: Vlad Zolotarov <vladz@scylladb.com>
The newer version of iotune, recently merged to Seastar, accepts
a new parameter that tells us where should we store the properties
about the disk.
We are already generating that properties file for the AMI case.
Let's also pass that parameter when calling iotune.
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glauber@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20180507175757.9144-1-glauber@scylladb.com>
We can use iotunev2 (or any other I/O generator) to test for the limits
of the disks for the i2 and i3 instance classes. The values I got here
are the values I got from ~5 invocations of the (yet to be upstreamed)
iotune v2, with the IOPS numbers rounded for convenience of reading.
During the execution, I verified that the disks were saturated so we
can trust these numbers even if iotunev2 is merged in a different form.
The numbers are very consistent, unlike what we usually saw with the
first version of iotune.
Previously, we were just multiplying the concurrency number by the
number of disks. Now that we have better infrastructure, we will
manually test i3.large and i3.xlarge, since their disks are smaller
and slower.
For the other i3, and all instances in the i2 family storage scales up
by adding more disks. So we can keep multiplying the characteristics of
one known disk by the number of disks and assuming perfect scaling.
Example for i3, obtained with i3.2xlarge:
read_iops = 411k
read_bandwidth = 1.9GB/s
So for i3.16xlarge, we would have read_iops = 3.28M and 15GB/s - very
close to the numbers advertised by AWS.
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glauber@scylladb.com>
We are not configuring the disks the way we want them with respect to
scheduler and nomerges. This is an oversigh that became clear now that
I started rewriting iotune-- since I will explicitly test for that. But
since this can affect the results, it should be here all along.
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glauber@scylladb.com>
Currently we don't check data_file_directories existance before running iotune,
therefore it's shows unclear error message.
To make the message better, check the directory existance on scylla_io_setup.
Fixes#3137
Signed-off-by: Takuya ASADA <syuu@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <1517200647-6347-1-git-send-email-syuu@scylladb.com>
To reduce duplicated code and simplified scripts introduce scylla_lib.sh
for shellscripts which provides functions to classify distributions,
and load all sysconfig files.
This also fixes script bugs to misdetect Debian and RHEL.
Signed-off-by: Takuya ASADA <syuu@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <1480667672-9453-2-git-send-email-syuu@scylladb.com>
We were ignored --smp option taken from io.conf since iotune didn't supported
it, but now it supported we can pass it.
(We need to pass it because we need to measure io performance on same condition
with scylla)
Fixes#1768
Signed-off-by: Takuya ASADA <syuu@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <1478082591-27205-1-git-send-email-syuu@scylladb.com>