Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Profiling CPU usage of a ceph command (gperftools) [feedly]


 
 
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Profiling CPU usage of a ceph command (gperftools)

After compiling Ceph from sources with:

./configure --with-debug CFLAGS='-g' CXXFLAGS='-g'  

The crushtool test mode is used to profile the crush implementation with:

LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libprofiler.so.0 \  CPUPROFILE=crush.prof src/crushtool \    -i src/test/cli/crushtool/one-hundered-devices.crushmap \    --test --show-bad-mappings  

as instructed in the cpu profiler documentation. The resulting crush.prof file can then be analyzed with

google-pprof --ignore=vector --focus=bucket_choose \    --gv ./src/crushtool crush.prof  

and displays the following result:

Any Ceph command can be profiled in this way.






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