From e6918187568dbd01842d8d1d2c808ce16a894239 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 13:54:28 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 18.2.2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst | 139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 139 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst (limited to 'doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst') diff --git a/doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst b/doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af323962d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rbd/rbd-persistent-write-log-cache.rst @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +================================ + RBD Persistent Write Log Cache +================================ + +.. index:: Ceph Block Device; Persistent Write Log Cache + +Persistent Write Log Cache +=========================== + +The Persistent Write Log Cache (PWL) provides a persistent, fault-tolerant +write-back cache for librbd-based RBD clients. + +This cache uses a log-ordered write-back design which maintains checkpoints +internally so that writes that get flushed back to the cluster are always +crash consistent. Even if the client cache is lost entirely, the disk image is +still consistent but the data will appear to be stale. + +This cache can be used with PMEM or SSD as a cache device. For PMEM, the cache +mode is called ``replica write log (rwl)``. At present, only local cache is +supported, and the replica function is under development. For SSD, the cache +mode is called ``ssd``. + +Usage +===== + +The PWL cache manages the cache data in a persistent device. It looks for and +creates cache files in a configured directory, and then caches data in the +file. + +The PWL cache depends on the exclusive-lock feature. The cache can be loaded +only after the exclusive lock is acquired. + +The cache provides two different persistence modes. In persistent-on-write mode, +the writes are completed only when they are persisted to the cache device and +will be readable after a crash. In persistent-on-flush mode, the writes are +completed as soon as it no longer needs the caller's data buffer to complete +the writes, but does not guarantee that writes will be readable after a crash. +The data is persisted to the cache device when a flush request is received. + +Initially it defaults to the persistent-on-write mode and it switches to +persistent-on-flush mode after the first flush request is received. + +Enable Cache +======================================== + +To enable the PWL cache, set the following configuration settings:: + + rbd_persistent_cache_mode = {cache-mode} + rbd_plugins = pwl_cache + +Value of {cache-mode} can be ``rwl``, ``ssd`` or ``disabled``. By default the +cache is disabled. + +The ``rwl`` cache mode depends on libpmem library (part of PMDK). It should +be universally available on x86_64 architecture and may also be available on +ppc64le and aarch64 architectures on some distributions. It is not available +on s390x architecture. + +Here are some cache configuration settings: + +- ``rbd_persistent_cache_path`` A file folder to cache data. This folder must + have DAX enabled (see `DAX`_) when using ``rwl`` mode to avoid performance + degradation. + +- ``rbd_persistent_cache_size`` The cache size per image. The minimum cache + size is 1 GB. + +The above configurations can be set per-host, per-pool, per-image etc. Eg, to +set per-host, add the overrides to the appropriate `section`_ in the host's +``ceph.conf`` file. To set per-pool, per-image, etc, please refer to the +``rbd config`` `commands`_. + +Cache Status +------------ + +The PWL cache is enabled when the exclusive lock is acquired, +and it is closed when the exclusive lock is released. To check the cache status, +users may use the command ``rbd status``. :: + + rbd status {pool-name}/{image-name} + +The status of the cache is shown, including present, clean, cache size and the +location as well as some basic metrics. + +For example:: + + $ rbd status rbd/foo + Watchers: + watcher=10.10.0.102:0/1061883624 client.25496 cookie=140338056493088 + Persistent cache state: + host: sceph9 + path: /mnt/nvme0/rbd-pwl.rbd.101e5824ad9a.pool + size: 1 GiB + mode: ssd + stats_timestamp: Sun Apr 10 13:26:32 2022 + present: true empty: false clean: false + allocated: 509 MiB + cached: 501 MiB + dirty: 338 MiB + free: 515 MiB + hits_full: 1450 / 61% + hits_partial: 0 / 0% + misses: 924 + hit_bytes: 192 MiB / 66% + miss_bytes: 97 MiB + +Flush Cache +----------- + +To flush a cache file with ``rbd``, specify the ``persistent-cache flush`` +command, the pool name and the image name. :: + + rbd persistent-cache flush {pool-name}/{image-name} + +If the application dies unexpectedly, this command can also be used to flush +the cache back to OSDs. + +For example:: + + $ rbd persistent-cache flush rbd/foo + +Invalidate Cache +---------------- + +To invalidate (discard) a cache file with ``rbd``, specify the +``persistent-cache invalidate`` command, the pool name and the image name. :: + + rbd persistent-cache invalidate {pool-name}/{image-name} + +The command removes the cache metadata of the corresponding image, disables +the cache feature and deletes the local cache file if it exists. + +For example:: + + $ rbd persistent-cache invalidate rbd/foo + +.. _section: ../../rados/configuration/ceph-conf/#configuration-sections +.. _commands: ../../man/8/rbd#commands +.. _DAX: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt -- cgit v1.2.3