On 07/24/2018 02:56 PM, Raghavendra Gowdappa wrote:
All,
I was trying to debug regression failures on [1] and observed that
split-brain-resolution.t was failing consistently.
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TEST 45 (line 88): 0 get_pending_heal_count patchy
./tests/basic/afr/split-brain-resolution.t .. 45/45 RESULT 45: 1
./tests/basic/afr/split-brain-resolution.t .. Failed 17/45 subtests
Test Summary Report
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./tests/basic/afr/split-brain-resolution.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 45 Failed: 17)
Failed tests: 24-26, 28-36, 41-45
On probing deeper, I observed a curious fact - on most of the failures
stat was not served from md-cache, but instead was wound down to afr
which failed stat with EIO as the file was in split brain. So, I did
another test:
* disabled md-cache
* mount glusterfs with attribute-timeout 0 and entry-timeout 0
Now the test fails always. So, I think the test relied on stat
requests being absorbed either by kernel attribute cache or md-cache.
When its not happening stats are reaching afr and resulting in
failures of cmds like getfattr etc.
This indeed seems to be the case. Is there any way we can avoid the
stat? When a getfattr is performed on the mount, aren't lookup +
getfattr are the only fops that need to be hit in gluster?
-Ravi
Thoughts?
[1] https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20549/
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