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authorJeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>2016-12-08 16:24:15 -0500
committerVijay Bellur <vbellur@redhat.com>2017-01-30 19:13:58 -0500
commit1a95fc3036db51b82b6a80952f0908bc2019d24a (patch)
treeb983ac196a8165d5cb5e860a5ef97d3e9a41b5c9 /xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c
parent7f7d7a939e46b330a084d974451eee4757ba61b4 (diff)
core: run many bricks within one glusterfsd process
This patch adds support for multiple brick translator stacks running in a single brick server process. This reduces our per-brick memory usage by approximately 3x, and our appetite for TCP ports even more. It also creates potential to avoid process/thread thrashing, and to improve QoS by scheduling more carefully across the bricks, but realizing that potential will require further work. Multiplexing is controlled by the "cluster.brick-multiplex" global option. By default it's off, and bricks are started in separate processes as before. If multiplexing is enabled, then *compatible* bricks (mostly those with the same transport options) will be started in the same process. Change-Id: I45059454e51d6f4cbb29a4953359c09a408695cb BUG: 1385758 Signed-off-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/14763 Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> Reviewed-by: Vijay Bellur <vbellur@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c')
-rw-r--r--xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c17
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c b/xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c
index 970aed2924c..07501f2407d 100644
--- a/xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c
+++ b/xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/glusterd-syncop.c
@@ -152,8 +152,6 @@ gd_brick_op_req_free (gd1_mgmt_brick_op_req *req)
if (!req)
return;
- if (strcmp (req->name, "") != 0)
- GF_FREE (req->name);
GF_FREE (req->input.input_val);
GF_FREE (req);
}
@@ -998,6 +996,21 @@ gd_syncop_mgmt_brick_op (struct rpc_clnt *rpc, glusterd_pending_node_t *pnode,
goto out;
}
}
+
+ if (req->op == GLUSTERD_BRICK_TERMINATE) {
+ if (args.op_ret && (args.op_errno == ENOTCONN)) {
+ /*
+ * This is actually OK. It happens when the target
+ * brick process exits and we saw the closed connection
+ * before we read the response. If we didn't read the
+ * response quickly enough that's kind of our own
+ * fault, and the fact that the process exited means
+ * that our goal of terminating the brick was achieved.
+ */
+ args.op_ret = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
if (args.op_ret == 0)
glusterd_handle_node_rsp (dict_out, pnode->node, op,
args.dict, op_ctx, errstr,