Hi Raghavendra, I just changed the client option value to 8. I will check the volume behaviour during the next hours.
The GlusterFS version is 3.12.14. I will provide you the logs as soon as the activity load will be high. Thank you, Mauro > On 14 Mar 2019, at 04:57, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowd...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 3:55 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it > <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: > Hi Raghavendra, > > Yes, server.event-thread has been changed from 4 to 8. > > Was client.event-thread value too changed to 8? If not, I would like to know > the results of including this tuning too. Also, if possible, can you get the > output of following command from problematic clients and bricks (during the > duration when load tends to be high and ping-timer-expiry is seen)? > > # top -bHd 3 > > This will help us to know CPU utilization of event-threads. > > And I forgot to ask, what version of Glusterfs are you using? > > During last days, I noticed that the error events are still here although > they have been considerably reduced. > > So, I used grep command against the log files in order to provide you a > global vision about the warning, error and critical events appeared today at > 06:xx (may be useful I hope). > I collected the info from s06 gluster server, but the behaviour is the the > almost the same on the other gluster servers. > > ERRORS: > CWD: /var/log/glusterfs > COMMAND: grep " E " *.log |grep "2019-03-13 06:" > > (I can see a lot of this kind of message in the same period but I'm notifying > you only one record for each type of error) > > glusterd.log:[2019-03-13 06:12:35.982863] E [MSGID: 101042] > [compat.c:569:gf_umount_lazy] 0-management: Lazy unmount of > /var/run/gluster/tier2_quota_list/ > > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:14:28.666562] E > [rpc-clnt.c:350:saved_frames_unwind] (--> > /lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(_gf_log_callingfn+0x13b)[0x7f4a71ddcebb] (--> > /lib64/libgfr > pc.so.0(saved_frames_unwind+0x1de)[0x7f4a71ba1d9e] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)[0x7f4a71ba1ebe] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup > +0x90)[0x7f4a71ba3640] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0x2a0)[0x7f4a71ba4130] ))))) > 0-tier2-client-55: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3) op(INODELK(29)) > called at 2019-03-13 06:14:14.858441 (xid=0x17fddb50) > > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:17:48.883825] E > [socket.c:2376:socket_connect_finish] 0-tier2-client-55: connection to > 192.168.0.55:49158 <http://192.168.0.55:49158/> failed (Connection timed > out); disco > nnecting socket > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:19:58.931798] E > [socket.c:2376:socket_connect_finish] 0-tier2-client-55: connection to > 192.168.0.55:49158 <http://192.168.0.55:49158/> failed (Connection timed > out); disco > nnecting socket > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:22:08.979829] E > [socket.c:2376:socket_connect_finish] 0-tier2-client-55: connection to > 192.168.0.55:49158 <http://192.168.0.55:49158/> failed (Connection timed > out); disco > nnecting socket > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:22:36.226847] E [MSGID: 114031] > [client-rpc-fops.c:1508:client3_3_inodelk_cbk] 0-tier2-client-55: remote > operation failed [Transport endpoint > is not connected] > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:22:36.306669] E [MSGID: 114031] > [client-rpc-fops.c:1508:client3_3_inodelk_cbk] 0-tier2-client-55: remote > operation failed [Transport endpoint > is not connected] > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:22:36.385257] E [MSGID: 114031] > [client-rpc-fops.c:1508:client3_3_inodelk_cbk] 0-tier2-client-55: remote > operation failed [Transport endpoint > is not connected] > > WARNINGS: > CWD: /var/log/glusterfs > COMMAND: grep " W " *.log |grep "2019-03-13 06:" > > (I can see a lot of this kind of message in the same period but I'm notifying > you only one record for each type of warnings) > > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:14:28.666772] W [MSGID: 114031] > [client-rpc-fops.c:1080:client3_3_getxattr_cbk] 0-tier2-client-55: remote > operation failed. Path: <gfid:b6b35d > 0f-f34d-4c25-bbe8-74bde0248d7e> (b6b35d0f-f34d-4c25-bbe8-74bde0248d7e). Key: > (null) [Transport endpoint is not connected] > > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:14:31.421576] W [MSGID: 122035] > [ec-common.c:571:ec_child_select] 0-tier2-disperse-9: Executing operation > with some subvolumes unavailable (2) > > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 06:15:31.547417] W [MSGID: 122032] > [ec-heald.c:266:ec_shd_index_sweep] 0-tier2-disperse-9: unable to get > index-dir on tier2-client-55 [Operation > now in progress] > > quota-mount-tier2.log:[2019-03-13 06:12:36.116277] W [MSGID: 101002] > [options.c:995:xl_opt_validate] 0-glusterfs: option 'address-family' is > deprecated, preferred is 'trans > port.address-family', continuing with correction > quota-mount-tier2.log:[2019-03-13 06:12:36.198430] W [MSGID: 101174] > [graph.c:363:_log_if_unknown_option] 0-tier2-readdir-ahead: option > 'parallel-readdir' is not recognized > quota-mount-tier2.log:[2019-03-13 06:12:37.945007] W > [glusterfsd.c:1375:cleanup_and_exit] (-->/lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7e25) > [0x7f340892be25] -->/usr/sbin/glusterfs(gluste > rfs_sigwaiter+0xe5) [0x55ef010164b5] > -->/usr/sbin/glusterfs(cleanup_and_exit+0x6b) [0x55ef0101632b] ) 0-: received > signum (15), shutting down > > CRITICALS: > CWD: /var/log/glusterfs > COMMAND: grep " C " *.log |grep "2019-03-13 06:" > > no critical errors at 06:xx > only one critical error during the day > > [root@s06 glusterfs]# grep " C " *.log |grep "2019-03-13" > glustershd.log:[2019-03-13 02:21:29.126279] C > [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-55: server > 192.168.0.55:49158 <http://192.168.0.55:49158/> has not responded in the last > 42 seconds, disconnecting. > > > Thank you very much for your help. > Regards, > Mauro > >> On 12 Mar 2019, at 05:17, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowd...@redhat.com >> <mailto:rgowd...@redhat.com>> wrote: >> >> Was the suggestion to increase server.event-thread values tried? If yes, >> what were the results? >> >> On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 2:40 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> do you have any suggestions about the right way to "debug" this issue? >> In attachment, the updated logs of “s06" gluster server. >> >> I noticed a lot of intermittent warning and error messages. >> >> Thank you in advance, >> Mauro >> >> >> >>> On 4 Mar 2019, at 18:45, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowd...@redhat.com >>> <mailto:rgowd...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> +Gluster Devel <mailto:gluster-de...@gluster.org>, +Gluster-users >>> <mailto:gluster-users@gluster.org> >>> >>> I would like to point out another issue. Even if what I suggested prevents >>> disconnects, part of the solution would be only symptomatic treatment and >>> doesn't address the root cause of the problem. In most of the >>> ping-timer-expiry issues, the root cause is the increased load on bricks >>> and the inability of bricks to be responsive under high load. So, the >>> actual solution would be doing any or both of the following: >>> * identify the source of increased load and if possible throttle it. >>> Internal heal processes like self-heal, rebalance, quota heal are known to >>> pump traffic into bricks without much throttling (io-threads _might_ do >>> some throttling, but my understanding is its not sufficient). >>> * identify the reason for bricks to become unresponsive during load. This >>> may be fixable issues like not enough event-threads to read from network or >>> difficult to fix issues like fsync on backend fs freezing the process or >>> semi fixable issues (in code) like lock contention. >>> >>> So any genuine effort to fix ping-timer-issues (to be honest most of the >>> times they are not issues related to rpc/network) would involve performance >>> characterization of various subsystems on bricks and clients. Various >>> subsystems can include (but not necessarily limited to), underlying >>> OS/filesystem, glusterfs processes, CPU consumption etc >>> >>> regards, >>> Raghavendra >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 9:31 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>> Thank you, let’s try! >>> I will inform you about the effects of the change. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mauro >>> >>>> On 4 Mar 2019, at 16:55, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowd...@redhat.com >>>> <mailto:rgowd...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 8:54 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>> Hi Raghavendra, >>>> >>>> thank you for your reply. >>>> Yes, you are right. It is a problem that seems to happen randomly. >>>> At this moment, server.event-threads value is 4. I will try to increase >>>> this value to 8. Do you think that it could be a valid value ? >>>> >>>> Yes. We can try with that. You should see at least frequency of ping-timer >>>> related disconnects reduce with this value (even if it doesn't eliminate >>>> the problem completely). >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Mauro >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 4 Mar 2019, at 15:36, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowd...@redhat.com >>>>> <mailto:rgowd...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 8:01 PM Nithya Balachandran <nbala...@redhat.com >>>>> <mailto:nbala...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>> Hi Mauro, >>>>> >>>>> It looks like some problem on s06. Are all your other nodes ok? Can you >>>>> send us the gluster logs from this node? >>>>> >>>>> @Raghavendra G <mailto:raghaven...@gluster.com> , do you have any idea as >>>>> to how this can be debugged? Maybe running top ? Or debug brick logs? >>>>> >>>>> If we can reproduce the problem, collecting tcpdump on both ends of >>>>> connection will help. But, one common problem is these bugs are >>>>> inconsistently reproducible and hence we may not be able to capture >>>>> tcpdump at correct intervals. Other than that, we can try to collect some >>>>> evidence that poller threads were busy (waiting on locks). But, not sure >>>>> what debug data provides that information. >>>>> >>>>> From what I know, its difficult to collect evidence for this issue and we >>>>> could only reason about it. >>>>> >>>>> We can try a workaround though - try increasing server.event-threads and >>>>> see whether ping-timer expiry issues go away with an optimal value. If >>>>> that's the case, it kind of provides proof for our hypothesis. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Nithya >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 at 15:25, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> some minutes ago I received this message from NAGIOS server >>>>> >>>>> ***** Nagios ***** >>>>> >>>>> Notification Type: PROBLEM >>>>> >>>>> Service: Brick - /gluster/mnt2/brick >>>>> Host: s06 >>>>> Address: s06-stg >>>>> State: CRITICAL >>>>> >>>>> Date/Time: Mon Mar 4 10:25:33 CET 2019 >>>>> >>>>> Additional Info: >>>>> CHECK_NRPE STATE CRITICAL: Socket timeout after 10 seconds. >>>>> >>>>> I checked the network, RAM and CPUs usage on s06 node and everything >>>>> seems to be ok. >>>>> No bricks are in error state. In /var/log/messages, I detected again a >>>>> crash of “check_vol_utili” that I think it is a module used by NRPE >>>>> executable (that is the NAGIOS client). >>>>> >>>>> Mar 4 10:15:29 s06 kernel: traps: check_vol_utili[161224] general >>>>> protection ip:7facffa0a66d sp:7ffe9f4e6fc0 error:0 in >>>>> libglusterfs.so.0.0.1[7facff9b7000+f7000] >>>>> Mar 4 10:15:29 s06 abrt-hook-ccpp: Process 161224 (python2.7) of user 0 >>>>> killed by SIGSEGV - dumping core >>>>> Mar 4 10:15:29 s06 abrt-server: Generating core_backtrace >>>>> Mar 4 10:15:29 s06 abrt-server: Error: Unable to open './coredump': No >>>>> such file or directory >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201010 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201010 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: Duplicate: UUID >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: DUP_OF_DIR: >>>>> /var/tmp/abrt/ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041 >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: Deleting problem directory >>>>> ccpp-2019-03-04-10:15:29-161224 (dup of ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041) >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: Generating core_backtrace >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: Error: Unable to open './coredump': No >>>>> such file or directory >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-server: Cannot notify >>>>> '/var/tmp/abrt/ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041' via uReport: Event >>>>> 'report_uReport' exited with 1 >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:24 s06 abrt-hook-ccpp: Process 161391 (python2.7) of user 0 >>>>> killed by SIGABRT - dumping core >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:25 s06 abrt-server: Generating core_backtrace >>>>> Mar 4 10:16:25 s06 abrt-server: Error: Unable to open './coredump': No >>>>> such file or directory >>>>> Mar 4 10:17:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> >>>>> Also, I noticed the following errors that I think are very critical: >>>>> >>>>> Mar 4 10:21:12 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:21:12.954798] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-55: >>>>> server 192.168.0.55:49158 <http://192.168.0.55:49158/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201017 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201017 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:22:03 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:22:03.964120] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-60: >>>>> server 192.168.0.54:49165 <http://192.168.0.54:49165/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201018 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201018 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:02 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:23:02 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201019 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201019 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:03 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:24:03.982502] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-16: >>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49158 <http://192.168.0.52:49158/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:05 s06 quotad[20374]: [2019-03-04 09:24:05.746109] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-3: >>>>> server 192.168.0.51:49153 <http://192.168.0.51:49153/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:05 s06 quotad[20374]: [2019-03-04 09:24:05.746215] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-10: >>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49156 <http://192.168.0.52:49156/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:05 s06 quotad[20374]: [2019-03-04 09:24:05.746260] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-21: >>>>> server 192.168.0.51:49159 <http://192.168.0.51:49159/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:05 s06 quotad[20374]: [2019-03-04 09:24:05.746296] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-25: >>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49161 <http://192.168.0.52:49161/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:05 s06 quotad[20374]: [2019-03-04 09:24:05.746413] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-60: >>>>> server 192.168.0.54:49165 <http://192.168.0.54:49165/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:07 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:24:07.982952] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-45: >>>>> server 192.168.0.54:49155 <http://192.168.0.54:49155/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:18 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:24:18.990929] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-25: >>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49161 <http://192.168.0.52:49161/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:24:31 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:24:31.995781] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-20: >>>>> server 192.168.0.53:49159 <http://192.168.0.53:49159/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201020 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201020 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:57 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:57 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:57 s06 systemd-logind: New session 201021 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:57 s06 systemd: Started Session 201021 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:25:57 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201021 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:26:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201022 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:26:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201022 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:26:21 s06 nrpe[162388]: Error: Could not complete SSL handshake >>>>> with 192.168.1.56 <http://192.168.1.56/>: 5 >>>>> Mar 4 10:27:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201023 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:27:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201023 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:28:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201024 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:28:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201024 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:29:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201025 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:29:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201025 of user root. >>>>> >>>>> But, unfortunately, I don’t understand why it is happening. >>>>> Now, NAGIOS server shows that s06 status is ok: >>>>> >>>>> ***** Nagios ***** >>>>> >>>>> Notification Type: RECOVERY >>>>> >>>>> Service: Brick - /gluster/mnt2/brick >>>>> Host: s06 >>>>> Address: s06-stg >>>>> State: OK >>>>> >>>>> Date/Time: Mon Mar 4 10:35:23 CET 2019 >>>>> >>>>> Additional Info: >>>>> OK: Brick /gluster/mnt2/brick is up >>>>> >>>>> Nothing is changed from RAM, CPUs, and NETWORK point of view. >>>>> /var/log/message file has been updated: >>>>> >>>>> Mar 4 10:32:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201029 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:32:30 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:32:30.069082] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-10: >>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49156 <http://192.168.0.52:49156/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:32:55 s06 glustershd[20355]: [2019-03-04 09:32:55.074689] C >>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-66: >>>>> server 192.168.0.54:49167 <http://192.168.0.54:49167/> has not responded >>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>> Mar 4 10:33:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201030 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:33:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201030 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:34:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201031 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:34:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201031 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:35:01 s06 nrpe[162562]: Could not read request from client >>>>> 192.168.1.56, bailing out... >>>>> Mar 4 10:35:01 s06 nrpe[162562]: INFO: SSL Socket Shutdown. >>>>> Mar 4 10:35:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 201032 of user root. >>>>> Mar 4 10:35:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 201032 of user root. >>>>> >>>>> Could you please help me to understand what it’s happening ? >>>>> Thank you in advance. >>>>> >>>>> Rergards, >>>>> Mauro >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 1 Mar 2019, at 12:17, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you, Milind. >>>>>> I executed the instructions you suggested: >>>>>> >>>>>> - grep “blocked for” /var/log/messages on s06 returns no output (no >>>>>> “blocked” word is detected in messages file); >>>>>> - in /var/log/messages file I can see this kind of error repeated for a >>>>>> lot of times: >>>>>> >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 196071 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:02 s06 kernel: traps: check_vol_utili[57091] general >>>>>> protection ip:7f88e76ee66d sp:7ffe5a5bcc30 error:0 in >>>>>> libglusterfs.so.0.0.1[7f88e769b000+f7000] >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:02 s06 abrt-hook-ccpp: Process 57091 (python2.7) of user 0 >>>>>> killed by SIGSEGV - dumping core >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:02 s06 abrt-server: Generating core_backtrace >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:02 s06 abrt-server: Error: Unable to open './coredump': No >>>>>> such file or directory >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: Duplicate: UUID >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: DUP_OF_DIR: >>>>>> /var/tmp/abrt/ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041 >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: Deleting problem directory >>>>>> ccpp-2019-03-01-08:43:02-57091 (dup of ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041) >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 dbus[1872]: [system] Activating service >>>>>> name='org.freedesktop.problems' (using servicehelper) >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 dbus[1872]: [system] Successfully activated service >>>>>> 'org.freedesktop.problems' >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: Generating core_backtrace >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: Error: Unable to open './coredump': No >>>>>> such file or directory >>>>>> Mar 1 08:43:58 s06 abrt-server: Cannot notify >>>>>> '/var/tmp/abrt/ccpp-2018-09-25-12:27:42-13041' via uReport: Event >>>>>> 'report_uReport' exited with 1 >>>>>> Mar 1 08:44:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:44:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:44:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 196072 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:44:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 196072 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 08:44:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> >>>>>> - in /var/log/messages file I can see also 4 errors related to other >>>>>> cluster servers: >>>>>> >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 196230 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 196230 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:05:59 s06 glustershd[70117]: [2019-03-01 10:05:59.347094] C >>>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-33: >>>>>> server 192.168.0.51:49163 <http://192.168.0.51:49163/> has not responded >>>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 196231 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 196231 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:12 s06 glustershd[70117]: [2019-03-01 10:06:12.351319] C >>>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-1: >>>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49153 <http://192.168.0.52:49153/> has not responded >>>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:06:38 s06 glustershd[70117]: [2019-03-01 10:06:38.356920] C >>>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-7: >>>>>> server 192.168.0.52:49155 <http://192.168.0.52:49155/> has not responded >>>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Starting User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Started Session 196232 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Starting Session 196232 of user root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Removed slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:01 s06 systemd: Stopping User Slice of root. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:07:36 s06 glustershd[70117]: [2019-03-01 10:07:36.366259] C >>>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-0: >>>>>> server 192.168.0.51:49152 <http://192.168.0.51:49152/> has not responded >>>>>> in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>>> Mar 1 11:08:01 s06 systemd: Created slice User Slice of root. >>>>>> >>>>>> No “blocked” word is in /var/log/messages files on other cluster servers. >>>>>> In attachment, the /var/log/messages file from s06 server. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you in advance, >>>>>> Mauro >>>>>> >>>>>> <messages.zip> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1 Mar 2019, at 11:47, Milind Changire <mchan...@redhat.com >>>>>>> <mailto:mchan...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The traces of very high disk activity on the servers are often found in >>>>>>> /var/log/messages >>>>>>> You might want to grep for "blocked for" in /var/log/messages on s06 >>>>>>> and correlate the timestamps to confirm the unresponsiveness as >>>>>>> reported in gluster client logs. >>>>>>> In cases of high disk activity, although the operating system continues >>>>>>> to respond to ICMP pings, the processes writing to disks often get >>>>>>> blocked to a large flush to the disk which could span beyond 42 seconds >>>>>>> and hence result in ping-timer-expiry logs. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As a side note: >>>>>>> If you indeed find gluster processes being blocked in >>>>>>> /var/log/messages, you might want to tweak sysctl tunables called >>>>>>> vm.dirty_background_ratio or vm.dirty_background_bytes to a smaller >>>>>>> value than the existing. Please read up more on those tunables before >>>>>>> touching the settings. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:06 PM Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> in attachment the client log captured after changing >>>>>>> network.ping-timeout option. >>>>>>> I noticed this error involving server 192.168.0.56 (s06) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 09:23:36.077287] I [rpc-clnt.c:1962:rpc_clnt_reconfig] >>>>>>> 0-tier2-client-71: changing ping timeout to 42 (from 0) >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 09:23:36.078213] I >>>>>>> [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1894:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in >>>>>>> volfile,continuing >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 09:23:36.078432] I >>>>>>> [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1894:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in >>>>>>> volfile,continuing >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 09:23:36.092357] I >>>>>>> [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1894:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in >>>>>>> volfile,continuing >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 09:23:36.094146] I >>>>>>> [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1894:mgmt_getspec_cbk] 0-glusterfs: No change in >>>>>>> volfile,continuing >>>>>>> [2019-03-01 10:06:24.708082] C >>>>>>> [rpc-clnt-ping.c:166:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tier2-client-50: >>>>>>> server 192.168.0.56:49156 <http://192.168.0.56:49156/> has not >>>>>>> responded in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don’t know why it happens, s06 server seems to be reachable. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [athena_login2][/users/home/sysm02/]> telnet 192.168.0.56 49156 >>>>>>> Trying 192.168.0.56... >>>>>>> Connected to 192.168.0.56. >>>>>>> Escape character is '^]'. >>>>>>> ^CConnection closed by foreign host. >>>>>>> [athena_login2][/users/home/sysm02/]> ping 192.168.0.56 >>>>>>> PING 192.168.0.56 (192.168.0.56) 56(84) bytes of data. >>>>>>> 64 bytes from 192.168.0.56 <http://192.168.0.56/>: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 >>>>>>> time=0.116 ms >>>>>>> 64 bytes from 192.168.0.56 <http://192.168.0.56/>: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 >>>>>>> time=0.101 ms >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --- 192.168.0.56 ping statistics --- >>>>>>> 2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1528ms >>>>>>> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.101/0.108/0.116/0.012 ms >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [athena_login2][/users/home/sysm02/]> telnet 192.168.0.56 49156 >>>>>>> Trying 192.168.0.56... >>>>>>> Connected to 192.168.0.56. >>>>>>> Escape character is '^]'. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for your help, >>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 1 Mar 2019, at 10:29, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thank you for the explanation. >>>>>>>> I just changed network.ping-timeout option to default value >>>>>>>> (network.ping-timeout=42). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I will check the logs to see if the errors will appear again. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 1 Mar 2019, at 04:43, Milind Changire <mchan...@redhat.com >>>>>>>>> <mailto:mchan...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> network.ping-timeout should not be set to zero for non-glusterd >>>>>>>>> clients. >>>>>>>>> glusterd is a special case for which ping-timeout is set to zero via >>>>>>>>> /etc/glusterfs/glusterd.vol >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Setting network.ping-timeout to zero disables arming of the ping >>>>>>>>> timer for connections. This disables testing the connection for >>>>>>>>> responsiveness and hence avoids proactive fail-over. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please reset network.ping-timeout to a non-zero positive value, eg. 42 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 5:07 PM Nithya Balachandran >>>>>>>>> <nbala...@redhat.com <mailto:nbala...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Adding Raghavendra and Milind to comment on this. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What is the effect of setting network.ping-timeout to 0 and should it >>>>>>>>> be set back to 42? >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> Nithya >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 16:01, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi Nithya, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> sorry for the late. >>>>>>>>> network.ping-timeout has been set to 0 in order to try to solve some >>>>>>>>> timeout problems, but it didn’t help. >>>>>>>>> I can set it to the default value. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Can I proceed with the change? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 28 Feb 2019, at 04:41, Nithya Balachandran <nbala...@redhat.com >>>>>>>>>> <mailto:nbala...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Mauro, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Is network.ping-timeout still set to 0. The default value is 42. Is >>>>>>>>>> there a particular reason why this was changed? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>> Nithya >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 21:32, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Xavi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> thank you for the detailed explanation and suggestions. >>>>>>>>>> Yes, transport.listen-backlog option is still set to 1024. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I will check the network and connectivity status using “ping” and >>>>>>>>>> “telnet” as soon as the errors will come back again. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Il giorno 27 feb 2019, alle ore 16:42, Xavi Hernandez >>>>>>>>>>> <jaher...@redhat.com <mailto:jaher...@redhat.com>> ha scritto: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Mauro, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> those errors say that the mount point is not connected to some of >>>>>>>>>>> the bricks while executing operations. I see references to 3rd and >>>>>>>>>>> 6th bricks of several disperse sets, which seem to map to server >>>>>>>>>>> s06. For some reason, gluster is having troubles connecting from >>>>>>>>>>> the client machine to that particular server. At the end of the log >>>>>>>>>>> I see that after long time a reconnect is done to both of them. >>>>>>>>>>> However little after, other bricks from the s05 get disconnected >>>>>>>>>>> and a reconnect times out. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That's really odd. It seems like if server/communication is cut to >>>>>>>>>>> s06 for some time, then restored, and then the same happens to the >>>>>>>>>>> next server. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If the servers are really online and it's only a communication >>>>>>>>>>> issue, it explains why server memory and network has increased: if >>>>>>>>>>> the problem only exists between the client and servers, any write >>>>>>>>>>> made by the client will automatically mark the file as damaged, >>>>>>>>>>> since some of the servers have not been updated. Since self-heal >>>>>>>>>>> runs from the server nodes, they will probably be correctly >>>>>>>>>>> connected to all bricks, which allows them to heal the just damaged >>>>>>>>>>> file, which increases memory and network usage. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I guess you still have transport.listen-backlog set to 1024, right ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Just to try to identify if the problem really comes from network, >>>>>>>>>>> can you check if you lose some pings from the client to all of the >>>>>>>>>>> servers while you are seeing those errors in the log file ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You can also check if during those errors, you can telnet to the >>>>>>>>>>> port of the brick from the client. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Xavi >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:17 AM Mauro Tridici >>>>>>>>>>> <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Nithya, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> “df -h” operation is not still slow, but no users are using the >>>>>>>>>>> volume, RAM and NETWORK usage is ok on the client node. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I was worried about this kind of warnings/errors: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-25 10:59:00.664323] W [MSGID: 122035] >>>>>>>>>>> [ec-common.c:571:ec_child_select] 0-tier2-disperse-6: Executing >>>>>>>>>>> operation with some subvolumes unavailable (20) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-26 03:11:35.212603] E [rpc-clnt.c:350:saved_frames_unwind] >>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(_gf_log_callingfn+0x153)[0x3d0cc2f2e3] >>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_unwind+0x1e5)[0x3d0d410935] >>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)[0x3d0d410a7e] >>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0xa5)[0x3d0d410b45] >>>>>>>>>>> (--> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0x278)[0x3d0d410e68] >>>>>>>>>>> ))))) 0-tier2-client-50: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3) >>>>>>>>>>> op(WRITE(13)) called at 2019-02-26 03:10:56.549903 (xid=0x106f1c5) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-26 03:13:03.313831] E >>>>>>>>>>> [socket.c:2376:socket_connect_finish] 0-tier2-client-50: connection >>>>>>>>>>> to 192.168.0.56:49156 <http://192.168.0.56:49156/> failed (Timeout >>>>>>>>>>> della connessione); disconnecting socket >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It seems that some subvolumes are not available and 192.168.0.56 >>>>>>>>>>> server (s06) is not reachable. >>>>>>>>>>> But gluster servers are up&running and bricks are ok. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> In attachment the updated tier2.log file. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Il giorno 26 feb 2019, alle ore 04:03, Nithya Balachandran >>>>>>>>>>>> <nbala...@redhat.com <mailto:nbala...@redhat.com>> ha scritto: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I see a lot of EC messages in the log but they don't seem very >>>>>>>>>>>> serious. Xavi, can you take a look? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The only errors I see are: >>>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-25 10:58:45.519871] E >>>>>>>>>>>> [rpc-clnt.c:350:saved_frames_unwind] (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(_gf_log_callingfn+0x153)[0x3d0cc2f2e3] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_unwind+0x1e5)[0x3d0d410935] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)[0x3d0d410a7e] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0xa5)[0x3d0d410b45] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0x278)[0x3d0d410e68] >>>>>>>>>>>> ))))) 0-tier2-client-50: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS >>>>>>>>>>>> 3.3) op(WRITE(13)) called at 2019-02-25 10:57:47.429969 >>>>>>>>>>>> (xid=0xd26fe7) >>>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-25 10:58:51.461493] E >>>>>>>>>>>> [rpc-clnt.c:350:saved_frames_unwind] (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(_gf_log_callingfn+0x153)[0x3d0cc2f2e3] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_unwind+0x1e5)[0x3d0d410935] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)[0x3d0d410a7e] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0xa5)[0x3d0d410b45] >>>>>>>>>>>> (--> >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0x278)[0x3d0d410e68] >>>>>>>>>>>> ))))) 0-tier2-client-41: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS >>>>>>>>>>>> 3.3) op(WRITE(13)) called at 2019-02-25 10:57:47.499174 >>>>>>>>>>>> (xid=0xf47d6a) >>>>>>>>>>>> [2019-02-25 11:07:57.152874] E >>>>>>>>>>>> [socket.c:2376:socket_connect_finish] 0-tier2-client-70: >>>>>>>>>>>> connection to 192.168.0.55:49163 <http://192.168.0.55:49163/> >>>>>>>>>>>> failed (Timeout della connessione); disconnecting socket >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Is the df -h operation still slow? If yes, can you take a tcpdump >>>>>>>>>>>> of the client while running df -h and send that across? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>>>> Nithya >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 at 17:27, Mauro Tridici <mauro.trid...@cmcc.it >>>>>>>>>>>> <mailto:mauro.trid...@cmcc.it>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, some minutes after my last mail message, I noticed that “df >>>>>>>>>>>> -h” command hanged for a while before returns the prompt. >>>>>>>>>>>> Yesterday, everything was ok in the gluster client log, but, >>>>>>>>>>>> today, I see a lot of errors (please, take a look to the attached >>>>>>>>>>>> file). >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On the client node, I detected an important RAM e NETWORK usage. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Do you think that the errors have been caused by the client >>>>>>>>>>>> resources usage? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you in advance, >>>>>>>>>>>> Mauro >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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