No weird messages in the syslog.
cifs stat
reject 0 0%
mkdir 0 0%
rmdir 0 0%
open 0 0%
create 0 0%
close 107 0%
X&close 0 0%
flush 0 0%
X&flush 0 0%
delete 0 0%
rename 0 0%
NTRename 0 0%
getatr 0 0%
setatr 0 0%
read 0 0%
X&read 0 0%
write 0 0%
X&write 0 0%
lock 0 0%
unlock 0 0%
mknew 0 0%
chkpth 0 0%
exit 0 0%
lseek 0 0%
lockread 0 0%
X&lockread 0 0%
writeunlock 0 0%
readbraw 0 0%
writebraw 0 0%
writec 0 0%
gettattre 0 0%
settattre 0 0%
lockingX 0 0%
IPC 12 0%
open2 0 0%
find_first2 41 0%
find_next2 0 0%
query_fs_info 5 0%
query_path_info 30 0%
set_path_info 0 0%
query_file_info 24 0%
set_file_info 8 0%
create_dir2 0 0%
Dfs_referral 9 0%
Dfs_report 0 0%
echo 47 0%
writeclose 0 0%
openX 0 0%
readX 89 0%
writeX 1800 0%
findclose 0 0%
tcon 0 0%
tdis 42 0%
negprot 9 0%
login 34 0%
logout 6 0%
tconX 9 0%
dskattr 0 0%
search 0 0%
fclose 0 0%
NTCreateX 429 0%
NTTransCreate 0 0%
NTTransIoctl 0 0%
NTTransNotify 9 0%
NTTransSetSec 0 0%
NTTransQuerySec 0 0%
NTNamedPipeMulti 0 0%
NTCancel CN 3 0%
NTCancel Other 0 0%
SMB2Echo 0 0%
SMB2Negprot 63 0%
SMB2TreeConnnect 896 0%
SMB2TreeDisconnect 34 0%
SMB2Login 126 0%
SMB2Create 1767 0%
SMB2Read 268979 27%
SMB2Write 709851 71%
SMB2Lock 0 0%
SMB2Unlock 0 0%
SMB2OplkBrkAck 0 0%
SMB2ChgNfy 7 0%
SMB2CLose 951 0%
SMB2Flush 855 0%
SMB2Logout 0 0%
SMB2Cancel 5 0%
SMB2IPCCreate 0 0%
SMB2IPCRead 0 0%
SMB2IPCWrite 0 0%
SMB2QueryDir 4738 0%
SMB2QueryFileBasicInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileStndInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileIntInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileFEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileModeInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAltNameInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileStreamInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryNetOpenInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAttrTagInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAccessInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileInvalid 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSVolInfo 174 0%
SMB2QueryFSSizeInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSDevInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSAttrInfo 174 0%
SMB2QueryFSFullSzInfo 4819 0%
SMB2QueryFSObjIdInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSInvalid 0 0%
SMB2QuerySecurityInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetBasicInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetRenameInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetFileLinkInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetFileDispInfo 85 0%
SMB2SetFullEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetModeInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetAllocInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetEOFInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2SetInfoInvalid 0 0%
SMB2SetSecurityInfo 0 0%
SMB2FsctlPipeTransceive 0 0%
SMB2FsctlPipePeek 0 0%
SMB2FsctlEnumSnapshots 0 0%
SMB2FsctlDfsReferrals 327 0%
SMB2FsctlSetSparse 0 0%
SMB2FsctlSecureShare 0 0%
SMB2FsctlFileUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2FsctlIpcUnsupported 0 0%
cancel lock 0
wait lock 0
copy to align 0
alignedSmall 5915
alignedLarge 1523
alignedSmallRel 0
alignedLargeRel 0
FidHashAllocs 0
TidHashAllocs 0
UidHashAllocs 0
mbufWait 0
nbtWait 0
pBlkWait 0
BackToBackCPWait 0
cwaWait 0
short msg prevent 31
multipleVCs 2
SMB signing 0
mapped null user 0
PDCupcalls 0
nosupport 0
read pipe busy 0
write pipe busy 0
trans pipe busy 0
read pipe broken 0
write pipe broken 0
trans pipe broken 0
queued writeraw 0
nbt disconnect 71
smb disconnect 0
dup disconnect 62
OpLkBkXorBatchToL2 0
OpLkBkXorBatchToNone 0
OpLkBkL2ToNone 0
OpLkBkNoBreakAck 0
OpLkBkNoBreakAck95 0
OpLkBkNoBreakAckNT 0
OpLkBkIgnoredAck 0
OpLkBkWaiterTimedOut 0
OpLkBkDelayedBreak 0
SharingErrorRetries 0
FoldAttempts 0
FoldRenames 0
FoldRenameFailures 0
FoldOverflows 0
FoldDuplicates 0
FoldWAFLTooBusy 0
NoAllocCredStat 0
RetryRPCcollision 0
TconCloseTID 0
GetNTAPExtAttrs 0
SetNTAPExtAttrs 0
SearchBusy 0
ChgNfyNoMemory 0
ChgNfyNewWatch 4
ChgNfyLastWatch 3
UsedMIDTblCreated 24
UnusedMIDTblCreated 15
InvalidMIDRejects 0
SMB2InvalidSignature 0
SMB2DurableCreateReceived 1460
SMB2DurableCreateSucceeded 546
SMB2DurableReclaimReceived 307
SMB2DurableReclaimSucceeded 18
SMB2DurableHandlePreserved 186
SMB2DurableHandlePurged 8
SMB2DurableHandleExpired 164
SMB2FileDirInfo 0
SMB2FileFullDirInfo 0
SMB2FileIdFullDirInfo 0
SMB2FileBothDirInfo 3629
SMB2FileIdBothDirInfo 803
SMB2FileNamesInfo 0
SMB2FileDirUnsupported 0
SMB2QueryInfo 5167
SMB2SetInfo 85
SMB2Ioctl 327
SMB2RelatedCompRequest 780
SMB2UnRelatedCompRequest 0
SMB2FileRequest 992418
SMB2PipeRequest 343
SMB2nosupport 0
Max Multiplex = 49, Max pBlk Exhaust = 0, Max pBlk Reserve Exhaust = 0
Max FIDs = 204, Max FIDs on one tree = 17
Max Searches on one tree = 1, Max Core Searches on one tree = 0
Max sessions = 27
Max trees = 103
Max shares = 9
Max session UIDs = 2, Max session TIDs = 5
Max locks = 126
Max credentials = 26
Max group SIDs per credential = 4
Max pBlks = 1024 Current pBlks = 999 Num Logons = 0
Max reserved pBlks = 32 Current reserved pBlks = 32
Max gAuthQueue depth = 3
Max gSMBBlockingQueue depth = 4
Max gSMBTimerQueue depth = 3
Max gSMBAlfQueue depth = 1
Max gSMBRPCWorkerQueue depth = 1
Max gOffloadQueue depth = 2
Local groups: builtins = 6, user-defined = 1, SIDs = 7
RPC group count = 10, RPC group active count = 0
Max Watched Directories = 6, Current Watched Directories = 5
Max Pending ChangeNotify Requests = 4, Current Pending ChangeNotify Requests = 2
Max Pending DeleteOnClose Requests = 3072, Current Pending DeleteOnClose Requests = 24
/ Marcus
-----Original Message----- From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729@gmail.com] Sent: den 29 juli 2012 19:10 To: Nilsson Marcus; toasters-bounces@teaparty.net; tmac; alonz Cc: toasters@teaparty.net Subject: Re: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
Are you seeing pBLK exhaustion messages in the logs?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Nilsson Marcus <marcus.nilsson@atea.semailto:marcus.nilsson@atea.se>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 18:11:08
To: jack1729@gmail.com<jack1729@gmail.commailto:jack1729@gmail.com%3cjack1729@gmail.com>; toasters-bounces@teaparty.net<toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net%3ctoasters-bounces@teaparty.net>; tmac<tmacmd@gmail.commailto:tmacmd@gmail.com>; alonz<alonz@emet.co.ilmailto:alonz@emet.co.il>
Cc: toasters@teaparty.net<toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net%3ctoasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: RE: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
It only lasts for a couple of minutes. I've set up an alert in DFM to kick of a script to start perfstat when latency exceeds 20ms. Hopefully that will do the trick.
Thanks,
Marcus
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729@gmail.com]mailto:[mailto:jack1729@gmail.com]
Sent: den 29 juli 2012 12:42
To: Nilsson Marcus; toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net; tmac; alonz
Cc: toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
How long do the spikes last?
I think with dfm you can set an alert based on latency and email an operator to kick off a perfstat.
Jack
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nilsson Marcus <marcus.nilsson@atea.semailto:marcus.nilsson@atea.se>
Sender: toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 07:48:25
To: tmac<tmacmd@gmail.commailto:tmacmd@gmail.com>; alonz<alonz@emet.co.ilmailto:alonz@emet.co.il>
Cc: toasters@teaparty.net<toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net%3ctoasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: RE: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
Hi,
I have a 3210 single controller system with intermittent latency spikes. The system has 48 x 3 TB disks. We went with ONTAP 8.1 to utilize big aggregates. Two aggregates has been created, one with 16 disk and another with 31 disk. The latency spikes affect volumes from both aggregates (at the same time). It's a CIFS only system running SMB2.
Upgrading to ONTAP 8.1P2 has not resolved the latency spikes on this system, see screenshot from DFM: http://i.imgur.com/TAXvl.png
I have not tried 8.1.1RC1. Disk utilization is not peaking.
I have an open support ticket with NetApp, they want me to capture a perfstat log during the latency spikes. This has proven difficult since the spikes are so intermittent.
Any suggestions on how to track this down are welcome.
Thanks, Marcus
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net]mailto:[mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of tmac
Sent: den 26 juli 2012 23:00
To: alonz
Cc: toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
Looks like 8.1P2 was just released in the last 24 hours..
On Jul 26, 2012 4:47 PM, "Alon Zeltser" <alonz@emet.co.ilmailto:alonz@emet.co.il> wrote:
-------- Original message --------
Subject:RE: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
From:Alon Zeltser <alonz@emet.co.ilmailto:alonz@emet.co.il>
To:"Klise, Steve" <klises@sutterhealth.orgmailto:klises@sutterhealth.org>
Cc:
Yes this include p1 according to netapp support this should be fixed at p2 schedule to be released at end of the month
Sent from Samsung Mobile"Klise, Steve" <klises@sutterhealth.orgmailto:klises@sutterhealth.org> wrote:
Was this noticed also on 8.1p1? Looks like there were some good fixes in the p release.
Thanks in advance.
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net]mailto:[mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Alon Zeltser
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 11:01 AM
To: toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Ontap 8.1 performance issue
Hi all
As a netapp ASP I spent quite alot of my time installing netapp's at costumers site and resolving their issues and I wanted to share my recent experience with 8.1 Usually I try to avoid RC release but until recently the fas22xx didn't gave us much choice Once the 8.1 GA released I felt more free to install this release.
but after I started to get performance complains from my costumers I wasn't so sure After investigating some of the complains I felt that they are justified something is off in system
I can't put my finger on it but its looks the system don't perform as expected even though the system don't look busy.
After opening support cases at netapp one of the engineers told me that they also gets alot of performance cases with this release an even though he can't find a bug that feets with our logs and perfstat he recommend upgrade to 8.1.1rc1 Following his advise after upgrade I saw major performance improvment I mean throughput went up from 70-80 MB/s to 250-300 MB/s and latency also went down The same result occurred on more then one 8.1 system after upgrade to 8.1.1rc1 I saw at least 50% improvment in throughput
Today on new system I install I completely skip th GA version an go straight to 8.1.1rc1 So my advice if you on this release and suffering from performance and don't know if you have enough disks or the right controller upgrade first then check
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