I am setting up an ambari cluster with 3 virtualbox VMs running Ubuntu 16.04LTS. However I get the below warning:
The following hosts have Transparent Huge P
Below 3 commands fix the issue over Ubuntu(14.x/16.x) and also make it persistent on system boots.
sudo apt-get install hugepages
sudo hugeadm --thp-never
sudo /bin/sed -i '$i /usr/bin/hugeadm --thp-never' /etc/rc.local
To disable Transparent Huge Pages (THP) permanently:
Via GRUB options (preferred):
Edit /etc/default/grub
to add transparent_hugepage=never
to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
option:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="transparent_hugepage=never quiet splash"
After that, run update-grub
command. (Need reboot to take effect)
With rc.local:
Edit /etc/rc.local
and put following script before exit 0
if test -f /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled; then
echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
fi
* To avoid reboot (as mentioned before), you can disable it by # echo never >
/sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
command.
Did you try this command:
sudo su
echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
?
Alternatively, you may install hugepages
sudo su
apt-get install hugepages
hugeadm --thp-never
As mentioned by @Anthony, the effect would not persist after a reboot. Use your distribution-specific method to do that every time after reboot.
All of these answers are out of date. Tried all of them, and the values keep getting overwritten.
The guide here actually works: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/transparent-huge-pages/
It needs to be a service that runs at startup properly, just follow this guide
Worked on Ubuntu 19.04, finally suppressed the redis warnings
Install :
sudo apt install hugepages
Then run :
sudo hugeadm --thp-never
To persist the changes you can add this last command to /etc/rc.local