[ovirt-devel] [ovirt-users] [Feture discussion] Full vacuum tool

Michal Skrivanek mskrivan at redhat.com
Wed Dec 7 19:00:11 UTC 2016


On 07 Dec 2016, at 11:28, Yaniv Kaul <ykaul at redhat.com> wrote:



On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Roy Golan <rgolan at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> This is a discussion on the RFE[1] to provide a tool to perform full
> vacuum on our DBs.
>
> First if you are not familiar with vacuum please read this [2]
>
> # Backgroud
> ovirt 'engine' DB have several busy table with 2 differnt usage patten.
> One is audit_log and the others are the 'v*_statistics' tables and the
> difference between them is mostly inserts vs mostly hot updates.
> Tables with tons of updates creates garbage or 'dead' records that should
> be removed, and for this postgres have the aforementioned autovacuum
> cleaner. It will make the db reuse its already allocated space to perform
> future updates/inserts and so on.
> Autovacuum is essential for a db to function optimally and tweaking it is
> out of the scope of the feature.
>
> Full vacuum is designed to reclaim the disk space and reset the table
> statistics. It is a heavy maintenance task, it takes an exclusive lock on
> the table and may take seconds to minutes. In some situations it is
> effectively a downtime due to the long table lock and should not be running
> when the engine is running.
>

So, effectively this should be interesting mostly/only for the audit log.
All other busy table are mostly in-place updates


> # Critiria
> Provide a way to reclaim disk space claimed by the garbage created over
> time by the engine db and dwh.
>
> # Usage
> Either use it as part of the upgrade procedure (after all dbscipts
> execution)
>

That does sound as a good start not requiring much user involvement

or just provide the tool and admin will run in on demand
> - engine db credentials read from /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/
> - invocation:
>  ```
>  tool: [dbname(default engine)] [table: (default all)]
>  ```
> - if we invoke it on upgrade than an installation plugin should be added
> to invoke with default, no interaction
>

+1

- since VACUUM ANALYZE is consider a recommended maintenance task we can to
> it by default and ask the user for FULL.
>

When would you run it? ANALYZE nightly?


>
Will the user know to answer intelligently if vacuum is needed or not?
Except for 'yes, you need it', we cannot even provide a time estimate (I
assume a disk space estimate is available!)
I would suggest to run ANALYZE for sure and provide an option at the end of
installation, to run the required command line - so make it as accessible
as possible, but not part of the flow.


If there are no significant gains why bother any other time but on upgrade
when it can be run unconditionally?


I'm wondering if the community can run ANALYZE on their database, and we
can estimate how many are in dire need for full vacuum already.
Y.

- remote db is supported as well, doesn't have to be local
>

Well, not sure if we need to bother. It was introduced for large
deployments where the host can't fit both engine and db load. Do we still
have this issue? I wouldn't say so for 4.1. It may be very niche case

Thanks,
michal


> # Questions
>  - Will remote dwh have the credentials under
> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d?
>  - Should  AAA schema be taken into account as well?
>
> Please review, thanks
> Roy
>
> [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1388430
> [2] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/runtime-
> config-autovacuum.html
> [3] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/sql-vacuum.html
>
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