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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-07 18:45:59 +0000
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+"""
+Force pg creation on all osds
+"""
+from teuthology import misc as teuthology
+from teuthology.orchestra import run
+import logging
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+def task(ctx, config):
+ """
+ Create the specified number of pools and write 16 objects to them (thereby forcing
+ the PG creation on each OSD). This task creates pools from all the clients,
+ in parallel. It is easy to add other daemon types which have the appropriate
+ permissions, but I don't think anything else does.
+ The config is just the number of pools to create. I recommend setting
+ "mon create pg interval" to a very low value in your ceph config to speed
+ this up.
+
+ You probably want to do this to look at memory consumption, and
+ maybe to test how performance changes with the number of PGs. For example:
+
+ tasks:
+ - ceph:
+ config:
+ mon:
+ mon create pg interval: 1
+ - manypools: 3000
+ - radosbench:
+ clients: [client.0]
+ time: 360
+ """
+
+ log.info('creating {n} pools'.format(n=config))
+
+ poolnum = int(config)
+ creator_remotes = []
+ client_roles = teuthology.all_roles_of_type(ctx.cluster, 'client')
+ log.info('got client_roles={client_roles_}'.format(client_roles_=client_roles))
+ for role in client_roles:
+ log.info('role={role_}'.format(role_=role))
+ (creator_remote, ) = ctx.cluster.only('client.{id}'.format(id=role)).remotes.keys()
+ creator_remotes.append((creator_remote, 'client.{id}'.format(id=role)))
+
+ remaining_pools = poolnum
+ poolprocs=dict()
+ while (remaining_pools > 0):
+ log.info('{n} pools remaining to create'.format(n=remaining_pools))
+ for remote, role_ in creator_remotes:
+ poolnum = remaining_pools
+ remaining_pools -= 1
+ if remaining_pools < 0:
+ continue
+ log.info('creating pool{num} on {role}'.format(num=poolnum, role=role_))
+ proc = remote.run(
+ args=[
+ 'ceph',
+ '--name', role_,
+ 'osd', 'pool', 'create', 'pool{num}'.format(num=poolnum), '8',
+ run.Raw('&&'),
+ 'rados',
+ '--name', role_,
+ '--pool', 'pool{num}'.format(num=poolnum),
+ 'bench', '0', 'write', '-t', '16', '--block-size', '1'
+ ],
+ wait = False
+ )
+ log.info('waiting for pool and object creates')
+ poolprocs[remote] = proc
+
+ run.wait(poolprocs.values())
+
+ log.info('created all {n} pools and wrote 16 objects to each'.format(n=poolnum))