================================ 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