Thanks a lot!
On do 04 jul 2013 18:11:21 CEST, Vijay Bellur wrote:
On 07/04/2013 02:50 PM, Sam Wouters wrote:
Hi,
we have a setup with a 2 node gluster replication cluster where the
volume is exported through the gluster build-in nfs service.
This volume is also replicated to a secondary site with geo-replication.
The problem is, that when clients are writing files larger than 10M,
once every time the write gets aborted with a input/output error. At
that moment, following lines appear in the gluster/bricks log:
[2013-07-01 12:41:39.800465] E [posix.c:2128:posix_writev]
0-<vol>-posix: write failed: offset 1069056, Bad file descriptor
[2013-07-01 12:41:39.800510] I [server3_1-fops.c:1414:server_writev_cbk]
0-<vol>-server: 114834: WRITEV -2 (8e01b426-11dd-4147-9e5c-9256ca118be7)
==> -1 (Bad file descriptor)
When geo-replication is stopped, these errors do not occur, so I suspect
this is some kind of locking issue between the integrated nfs server en
the crawler for the geo-rep.
Anybody any ideas how to circumvent this?
This patch is needed to circumvent the issue:
http://review.gluster.org/#/c/5283/
-Vijay
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