On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 at 01:25, Herb Burnswell <herbert.burnsw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Well our rebalance seems to have failed. Here is the output: > Hi, Rebalance will abort itself if it cannot reach any of the nodes. Are all the bricks still up and reachable? Regards, Nithya > > # gluster vol rebalance tank status > Node Rebalanced-files size > scanned failures skipped status run time in > h:m:s > --------- ----------- ----------- > ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------ > -------------- > localhost 1348706 57.8TB > 2234439 9 6 failed 190:24:3 > serverB 0 > 0Bytes 7 0 0 completed > 63:47:55 > volume rebalance: tank: success > > # gluster vol status tank > Status of volume: tank > Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port Online > Pid > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data1 49162 0 Y > 20318 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data1 49166 0 Y > 3432 > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data2 49163 0 Y > 20323 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data2 49167 0 Y > 3435 > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data3 49164 0 Y > 4625 > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data4 49165 0 Y > 4644 > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data5 49166 0 Y > 5088 > Brick serverA:/gluster_bricks/data6 49167 0 Y > 5128 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data3 49168 0 Y > 22314 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data4 49169 0 Y > 22345 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data5 49170 0 Y > 22889 > Brick serverB:/gluster_bricks/data6 49171 0 Y > 22932 > Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y > 6202 > Self-heal Daemon on serverB N/A N/A Y > 22981 > > Task Status of Volume tank > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Task : Rebalance > ID : eec64343-8e0d-4523-ad05-5678f9eb9eb2 > Status : failed > > # df -hP |grep data > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv1_data 60T 31T 29T 52% > /gluster_bricks/data1 > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv2_data 60T 31T 29T 51% > /gluster_bricks/data2 > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv3_data 60T 15T 46T 24% > /gluster_bricks/data3 > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv4_data 60T 15T 46T 24% > /gluster_bricks/data4 > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv5_data 60T 15T 45T 25% > /gluster_bricks/data5 > /dev/mapper/gluster_vg-gluster_lv6_data 60T 15T 45T 25% > /gluster_bricks/data6 > > > The rebalance log on serverA shows a disconnect from serverB > > [2019-09-08 15:41:44.285591] C > [rpc-clnt-ping.c:160:rpc_clnt_ping_timer_expired] 0-tank-client-10: server > <serverB>:49170 has not responded in the last 42 seconds, disconnecting. > [2019-09-08 15:41:44.285739] I [MSGID: 114018] > [client.c:2280:client_rpc_notify] 0-tank-client-10: disconnected from > tank-client-10. Client process will keep trying to connect to glusterd > until brick's port is available > [2019-09-08 15:41:44.286023] E [rpc-clnt.c:365:saved_frames_unwind] (--> > /lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(_gf_log_callingfn+0x192)[0x7ff986e8b132] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_unwind+0x1de)[0x7ff986c5299e] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(saved_frames_destroy+0xe)[0x7ff986c52aae] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_connection_cleanup+0x90)[0x7ff986c54220] (--> > /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0(rpc_clnt_notify+0x2b0)[0x7ff986c54ce0] ))))) > 0-tank-client-10: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3) > op(FXATTROP(34)) called at 2019-09-08 15:40:44.040333 (xid=0x7f8cfac) > > Does this type of failure cause data corruption? What is the best course > of action at this point? > > Thanks, > > HB > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:58 PM Strahil <hunter86...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Hi Nithya, >> >> Thanks for the detailed explanation. >> It makes sense. >> >> Best Regards, >> Strahil Nikolov >> On Sep 12, 2019 08:18, Nithya Balachandran <nbala...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 at 09:47, Strahil <hunter86...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Nithya, >> >> I just reminded about your previous e-mail which left me with the >> impression that old volumes need that. >> This is the one 1 mean: >> >> >It looks like this is a replicate volume. If >that is the case then yes, >> you are >running an old version of Gluster for >which this was the default >> >> >> Hi Strahil, >> >> I'm providing a little more detail here which I hope will explain things. >> Rebalance was always a volume wide operation - a *rebalance start* >> operation will start rebalance processes on all nodes of the volume. >> However, different processes would behave differently. In earlier releases, >> all nodes would crawl the bricks and update the directory layouts. However, >> only one node in each replica/disperse set would actually migrate files,so >> the rebalance status would only show one node doing any "work" (scanning, >> rebalancing etc). However, this one node will process all the files in its >> replica sets. Rerunning rebalance on other nodes would make no difference >> as it will always be the same node that ends up migrating files. >> So for instance, for a replicate volume with server1:/brick1, >> server2:/brick2 and server3:/brick3 in that order, only the rebalance >> process on server1 would migrate files. In newer releases, all 3 nodes >> would migrate files. >> >> The rebalance status does not capture the directory operations of fixing >> layouts which is why it looks like the other nodes are not doing anything. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Regards, >> Nithya >> >> behaviour. >> >> > >> > >> >> >Regards, >> >> > >> >> >Nithya >> >> >> Best Regards, >> Strahil Nikolov >> On Sep 9, 2019 06:36, Nithya Balachandran <nbala...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On Sat, 7 Sep 2019 at 00:03, Strahil Nikolov <hunter86...@yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >> As it was mentioned, you might have to run rebalance on the other node - >> but it is better to wait this node is over. >> >> >> Hi Strahil, >> >> Rebalance does not need to be run on the other node - the operation is a >> volume wide one . Only a single node per replica set would migrate files in >> the version used in this case . >> >> Regards, >> Nithya >> >> Best Regards, >> Strahil Nikolov >> >> В петък, 6 септември 2019 г., 15:29:20 ч. 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