Stop ganging due to past vdev write errors
Problem
While examining a customer's system we noticed unreasonable space
usage from a few snapshots due to gang blocks. Under some further
analysis we discovered that the pool would create gang blocks because
all its disks had non-zero write error counts and they'd be skipped
for normal metaslab allocations due to the following if-clause in
metaslab_alloc_dva():
/* * Avoid writing single-copy data to a failing, * non-redundant vdev, unless we've already tried all * other vdevs. */ if ((vd->vdev_stat.vs_write_errors > 0 || vd->vdev_state < VDEV_STATE_HEALTHY) && d == 0 && !try_hard && vd->vdev_children == 0) { metaslab_trace_add(zal, mg, NULL, psize, d, TRACE_VDEV_ERROR, allocator); goto next; }
Proposed Solution
Get rid of the predicate in the if-clause that checks the past
write errors of the selected vdev. We still try to allocate from
HEALTHY vdevs anyway by checking vdev_state so the past write
errors doesn't seem to help us (quite the opposite - it can cause
issues in long-lived pools like the one from our customer).
Testing
I first created a pool with 3 vdevs:
$ zpool list -v volpool NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE volpool 22.5G 117M 22.4G xvdb 7.99G 40.2M 7.46G xvdc 7.99G 39.1M 7.46G xvdd 7.99G 37.8M 7.46G
And used zinject like so with each one of them:
$ sudo zinject -d xvdb -e io -T write -f 0.1 volpool
And got the vdevs to the following state:
$ zpool status volpool pool: volpool state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. ...<cropped>.. action: Determine if the device needs to be replaced, and clear the ...<cropped>.. config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM volpool ONLINE 0 0 0 xvdb ONLINE 0 1 0 xvdc ONLINE 0 1 0 xvdd ONLINE 0 4 0
I also double-checked their write error counters with sdb:
sdb> spa volpool | vdev | member vdev_stat.vs_write_errors (uint64_t)0 # <---- this is the root vdev (uint64_t)2 (uint64_t)1 (uint64_t)1
Then I checked that I the problem was reproduced in my VM as I the
gang count was growing in zdb as I was writting more data:
$ sudo zdb volpool | grep gang ganged count: 1384 $ sudo zdb volpool | grep gang ganged count: 1393 $ sudo zdb volpool | grep gang ganged count: 1402 $ sudo zdb volpool | grep gang ganged count: 1414
Then I updated my bits with this patch and the gang count stayed the
same.
Reviewed-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Signed-off-by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Closes #14003