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Fixes: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/63991 Signed-off-by: Neeraj Pratap Singh <neesingh@redhat.com>
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.. _cephfs-top:
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CephFS Top Utility
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CephFS provides `top(1)` like utility to display various Ceph Filesystem metrics
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in realtime. `cephfs-top` is a curses based python script which makes use of `stats`
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plugin in Ceph Manager to fetch (and display) metrics.
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Manager Plugin
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Ceph Filesystem clients periodically forward various metrics to Ceph Metadata Servers (MDS)
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which in turn get forwarded to Ceph Manager by MDS rank zero. Each active MDS forward its
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respective set of metrics to MDS rank zero. Metrics are aggregated and forwarded to Ceph
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Manager.
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Metrics are divided into two categories - global and per-mds. Global metrics represent
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set of metrics for the filesystem as a whole (e.g., client read latency) whereas per-mds
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metrics are for a particular MDS rank (e.g., number of subtrees handled by an MDS).
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.. note:: Currently, only global metrics are tracked.
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`stats` plugin is disabled by default and should be enabled via::
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$ ceph mgr module enable stats
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Once enabled, Ceph Filesystem metrics can be fetched via::
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$ ceph fs perf stats
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The output format is JSON and contains fields as follows:
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- `version`: Version of stats output
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- `global_counters`: List of global performance metrics
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- `counters`: List of per-mds performance metrics
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- `client_metadata`: Ceph Filesystem client metadata
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- `global_metrics`: Global performance counters
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- `metrics`: Per-MDS performance counters (currently, empty) and delayed ranks
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.. note:: `delayed_ranks` is the set of active MDS ranks that are reporting stale metrics.
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This can happen in cases such as (temporary) network issue between MDS rank zero
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and other active MDSs.
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Metrics can be fetched for a particular client and/or for a set of active MDSs. To fetch metrics
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for a particular client (e.g., for client-id: 1234)::
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$ ceph fs perf stats --client_id=1234
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To fetch metrics only for a subset of active MDSs (e.g., MDS rank 1 and 2)::
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$ ceph fs perf stats --mds_rank=1,2
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`cephfs-top`
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============
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`cephfs-top` utility relies on `stats` plugin to fetch performance metrics and display in
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`top(1)` like format. `cephfs-top` is available as part of `cephfs-top` package.
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By default, `cephfs-top` uses `client.fstop` user to connect to a Ceph cluster::
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$ ceph auth get-or-create client.fstop mon 'allow r' mds 'allow r' osd 'allow r' mgr 'allow r'
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$ cephfs-top
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Description of Fields
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1. chit : Cap hit
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Percentage of file capability hits over total number of caps
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2. dlease : Dentry lease
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Percentage of dentry leases handed out over the total dentry lease requests
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3. ofiles : Opened files
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Number of opened files
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4. oicaps : Pinned caps
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Number of pinned caps
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5. oinodes : Opened inodes
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Number of opened inodes
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6. rtio : Total size of read IOs
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Number of bytes read in input/output operations generated by all process
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7. wtio : Total size of write IOs
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Number of bytes written in input/output operations generated by all processes
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8. raio : Average size of read IOs
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Mean of number of bytes read in input/output operations generated by all
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process over total IO done
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9. waio : Average size of write IOs
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Mean of number of bytes written in input/output operations generated by all
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process over total IO done
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10. rsp : Read speed
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Speed of read IOs with respect to the duration since the last refresh of clients
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11. wsp : Write speed
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Speed of write IOs with respect to the duration since the last refresh of clients
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12. rlatavg : Average read latency
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Mean value of the read latencies
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13. rlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for read latency
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Dispersion of the metric for the read latency relative to its mean
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14. wlatavg : Average write latency
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Mean value of the write latencies
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15. wlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for write latency
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Dispersion of the metric for the write latency relative to its mean
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16. mlatavg : Average metadata latency
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Mean value of the metadata latencies
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17. mlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for metadata latency
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Dispersion of the metric for the metadata latency relative to its mean
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Command-Line Options
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To use a non-default user (other than `client.fstop`) use::
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$ cephfs-top --id <name>
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By default, `cephfs-top` connects to cluster name `ceph`. To use a non-default cluster name::
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$ cephfs-top --cluster <cluster>
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`cephfs-top` refreshes stats every second by default. To choose a different refresh interval use::
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$ cephfs-top -d <seconds>
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Refresh interval should be a positive integer.
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To dump the metrics to stdout without creating a curses display use::
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$ cephfs-top --dump
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To dump the metrics of the given filesystem to stdout without creating a curses display use::
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$ cephfs-top --dumpfs <fs_name>
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Interactive Commands
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1. m : Filesystem selection
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Displays a menu of filesystems for selection.
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2. s : Sort field selection
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Designates the sort field. 'cap_hit' is the default.
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3. l : Client limit
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Sets the limit on the number of clients to be displayed.
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4. r : Reset
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Resets the sort field and limit value to the default.
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5. q : Quit
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Exit the utility if you are at the home screen (all filesystem info),
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otherwise escape back to the home screen.
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The metrics display can be scrolled using the Arrow Keys, PgUp/PgDn, Home/End and mouse.
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Sample screenshot running `cephfs-top` with 2 filesystems:
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.. image:: cephfs-top.png
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.. note:: Minimum compatible python version for cephfs-top is 3.6.0. cephfs-top is supported on distros RHEL 8, Ubuntu 18.04, CentOS 8 and above.
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