[Lustre-discuss] Why are there many threads named "ll_imp_inval"in client?

huangql huangql at ihep.ac.cn
Mon Aug 17 18:52:34 PDT 2009


Hi, all

Sorry, I should show the lustre version in details. The version for our system as follows:

MDS:    V1.6.5
OSS:    V1.6.6
Clients: V1.6.6

Thank you for your help.

Best wishes,
Sarea

2009-08-18 



huangql 



发件人: Alexey Lyashkov 
发送时间: 2009-08-17  22:31:58 
收件人: huangql 
抄送: lustre-discuss 
主题: Re: [Lustre-discuss] Why are there many threads named "ll_imp_inval"in client? 
 
Hi huangql,
which lustre version you using? 
On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 15:23 +0800, huangql wrote:
> Hi, all
>  
> Our system run well past two weeks, However, we found there are some
> computing nodes which has so many threads named "ll_imp_inval", and
> the load average of the clients(computing nodes) is up to 28. As a
> results, Users can't submit jobs to the clients.  I read the source
> file(import.c) and In my opinion, when each ptlrpc-connect-import or
> ptlrpc-import-recovery, the ll_imp_inval thread is triggered. So if
> the server or clients have something wrong, the thread will not exit.
> Is it right?
>  
don't. ll_imp_inval is evictor thread - which started if client isn't
connected to server (MDS or OST) until recovery is finished, and server
ask client to flush own staled data.
>  
> we run 'ps -aux | grep ll_imp_inval' ,the results as follows:
>  
> root     22568  0.0  0.0   0   0 ?   D  Aug13  0:00 [ll_imp_inval]
> root     22569  0.0  0.0   0   0 ?   D  Aug13  0:00 [ll_imp_inval]
> root     22570  0.0  0.0   0   0 ?   D  Aug13  0:00 [ll_imp_inval]
> root     22571  0.0  0.0   0   0 ?   D  Aug13  0:00 [ll_imp_inval]
> ...
is possible to see output from sysrq-t (echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger) ?
>  
> We had check out the log, and found the main messages as follows,and
> in other nodes we can get the client evicted messages:
>  
>  
>  
> Thank you for your help in advance and I hope receive your letter as
> soon as possible.
>  
>  
> Best wishes,
> Sarea
>  
>  
> 2009-08-17 
> 
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