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[jira] [Updated] (HBASE-15594) [YCSB] Improvements

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15594?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

stack updated HBASE-15594:
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    Attachment: fast.patch

Hackery.. how to do Call on Reader thread and short-circuit Gets

> [YCSB] Improvements
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-15594
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15594
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Umbrella
>            Reporter: stack
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: fast.patch
>
>
> Running YCSB and getting good results is an arcane art. For example, in my testing, a few handlers (100) with as many readers as I had CPUs (48), and upping connections on clients to same as #cpus made for 2-3x the throughput. The above config changes came of lore; which configurations need tweaking is not obvious going by their names, there were no indications from the app on where/why we were blocked or on which metrics are important to consider. Nor was any of this stuff written down in docs.
> Even still, I am stuck trying to make use of all of the machine. I am unable to overrun a server though 8 client nodes trying to beat up a single node (workloadc, all random-read, with no data returned -p  readallfields=false). There is also a strange phenomenon where if I add a few machines, rather than 3x the YCSB throughput when 3 nodes in cluster, each machine instead is doing about 1/3rd.
> This umbrella issue is to host items that improve our defaults and noting how to get good numbers running YCSB. In particular, I want to be able to saturate a machine.
> Here are the configs I'm currently working with. I've not done the work to figure client-side if they are optimal (weird is how big a difference client-side changes can make -- need to fix this). On my 48 cpu machine, I can do about 370k random reads a second from data totally cached in bucketcache. If I short-circuit the user gets so they don't do any work but return immediately, I can do 600k ops a second but the CPUs are at 60-70% only. I cannot get them to go above this. Working on it.
> {code}
> <property>
> <name>
> hbase.ipc.server.read.threadpool.size
> </name>
> <value>48</value>
> </property>
> <property>
> <name>
>     hbase.regionserver.handler.count
> </name>
> <value>100</value>
> </property>
> <property>
> <name>
> hbase.client.ipc.pool.size
> </name>
> <value>100</value>
> </property>
> <property>
> <name>
> hbase.htable.threads.max
> </name>
> <value>48</value>
> </property>
> {code}



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