[gpfsug-discuss] Compression question
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Hai Zhong,
Can you please help the customer with their compression related query.
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From: "Daniel Kidger" <daniel.kidger at uk.ibm.com>
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Olaf's explanation makes excellent sense.
So is this definitely the case? ..
The now snapshotted inode is not updated when a live file is
compressed, as it point to the current inode which itself has compressed
blocks (and the compressed flag set).
And likewise for deeper (older) snapshots.
sDaniel
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Hi Alex,
not 100% sure about my answer.. but so far as I see it.. it is working,
because of the so called "dito resolution " .. In the snaphost's inode ..
die pointer to the DA's point the the next (more recent) inode
information ..
so accessing a file in a snapshot- "redirects" the request to the origin
inode - and there ..the information about compression is given and points
to the origin DA
(of course.. only as long nobody changed the file since the snapshot was
taken)
From: "Alexander Wolf" <A.Wolf-Reber at de.ibm.com>
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I see the same behavior of mmlsattr on my system (with some post 5.0.4
development build). Funny enough if I look at the file content in the
snapshot it gets properly decompressed.
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Which version are you running?
I was involved on a big for compressed file sets and snapshots that were
related to what you see.
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On 28. Nov 2019, at 14.57, Cregan, Bob <b.cregan at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi
Sounds logical - except the snap metadata does not have the
compression flag set. So if the inode now points to a set of compressed
blocks how does the client know to decompress it?
After compression of an existing file we get in the snap
-bash-4.2$ mmlsattr
-L .snapshots/@GMT-2019.11.27-19.30.14/UserGuide_13.06.pdf
file
name: .snapshots/@GMT-2019.11.27-19.30.14/UserGuide_13.06.pdf
metadata replication: 2 max 2
data replication: 1 max 3
immutable: no
appendOnly: no
flags:
storage pool name: sata1
fileset name: userdirs
snapshot name: @GMT-2019.11.27-19.30.14
creation time: Tue Mar 5 16:16:40 2019
Misc attributes: ARCHIVE
Encrypted: no
and the original file is definitely compressed.
-bash-4.2$ mmlsattr -L UserGuide_13.06.pdf
file name: UserGuide_13.06.pdf
metadata replication: 2 max 2
data replication: 1 max 3
immutable: no
appendOnly: no
flags:
storage pool name: sata1
fileset name: userdirs
snapshot name:
creation time: Tue Mar 5 16:16:40 2019
Misc attributes: ARCHIVE COMPRESSION (library z)
Encrypted: no
Bob
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Alexander,
Can you then confirm then that the inodes in the snapshot will now point
to fewer but compressed blocks ?
Daniel
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I just tested this. Compressing a file did free up space in the file
system. Looks like our compression code does not trigger COW on the
snapshot. You can test this yourself by looking into mmlssnapshot -d
(please not on a large production fs, this command is expensive).
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Hi
Same principle COW. The data blocks do not get modified.
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Just to clarify this is SS compression, so
mmchattr --compression yes <filename>
or an ILM equivalent
So not a regular modification.
Bob
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From: Cregan, Bob
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Subject: Compression question
Hi All,
Can someone answer the following question on compression in a
snapshot context? We have tried various experiments and they are
inconclusive - too tedious to go into the detail.
What happens to the snapshot when a file is compressed in SS? The logic as
I see it is
####### In a non compressed situation ###############
1) create a file,
2) create a snapshot.
3) modify a file in a normal way - the blocks on disk are changed and the
old blocks are then written to the snap.
######In a compressed situation ############
1) create a file,
2) create a snapshot.
3) Compress the file. Now IBM says the blocks are rewritten when the file
is compressed. So do the old uncompressed blocks go into the snap? If so
we now have 2 copies of the file and unless the compression > 50% we have
used more space until the snap is deleted.
You get the space back in the end, but if you are in a tight situation
then potentially compression might not work for you in the short term.
Thanks
Bob
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