Re: [Gluster-users] Top Reset

2011-07-21 Thread bxma...@gmail.com
Hmm, i just find out that top stats are not changing at all, it look
like it was grabbing data for some time and then no changes ... does
anyone know how it is working ?
Documentation is very bad about this feature.

thanks

Matus

2011/7/20 bxma...@gmail.com bxma...@gmail.com:
 Hello,

 is there any way how to reset volume TOP statistics ?

 thanks

 Matus

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[Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Joe Landman
Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x time 
frame.


[root@X03 ~]# ls -alF 
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats 
/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
-T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08 
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
-T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48 
/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


and the real files

[root@X02 ~]# ls -alF 
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05 
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root  17028780 Jul 20 13:00 
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats


Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second.  This came 
from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.


Anyone have that handy

find -perm  -exec rm {}

command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files?  I can 
search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.


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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Burnash, James
Hi Joe.

Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?

My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my kind of 
config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored pairs of backed 
servers. If the request for a file come into the pair that do not have that 
file physically on their storage, the link file is created to point to the 
actual location on the other mirror. At least ... that is what I think it's 
supposed to do ...

James Burnash
Unix Engineer
Knight Capital Group


-Original Message-
From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org 
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM
To: gluster-users
Subject: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x time frame.

[root@X03 ~]# ls -alF
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
-T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
-T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48
/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip

and the real files

[root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05 
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root  17028780 Jul 20 13:00 
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats

Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second.  This came from a 
rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

Anyone have that handy

find -perm  -exec rm {}

command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files?  I can search for 
it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

--
Joseph Landman, Ph.D
Founder and CEO
Scalable Informatics, Inc.
email: land...@scalableinformatics.com
web  : http://scalableinformatics.com
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Joe Landman

On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:

Hi Joe.

Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?


This is

[root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info

Volume Name: brick1
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht




My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...


They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame.  I am searching my emails 
from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.




James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group


-Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
[Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
time frame.

[root@X03 ~]# ls -alF
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats



/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip

-T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats



-T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48

/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip

 and the real files

[root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip



-rw-r--r-- 1 root   root  17028780 Jul 20 13:00

/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats

 Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second.  This
came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

Anyone have that handy

find -perm  -exec rm {}

command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files?  I can
search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

-- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics, Inc.
email: land...@scalableinformatics.com web  :
http://scalableinformatics.com
http://scalableinformatics.com/sicluster phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Joe Landman

On 07/21/2011 11:21 AM, Joe Landman wrote:

On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:

Hi Joe.



Found it:

   find $local -type f -perm +01000 -exec rm -v '{}' \;

for $local



Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?


This is

[root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info

Volume Name: brick1
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht




My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...


They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame. I am searching my emails
from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.



James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group


-Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
[Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
time frame.

[root@X03 ~]# ls -alF
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats




/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


-T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08
/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats




-T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48

/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


and the real files

[root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip



-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17028780 Jul 20 13:00

/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats


Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second. This
came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

Anyone have that handy

find -perm  -exec rm {}

command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files? I can
search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

-- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics, Inc.
email: land...@scalableinformatics.com web :
http://scalableinformatics.com
http://scalableinformatics.com/sicluster phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Mohit Anchlia
Did this occur after adding or removing a brick and then running rebalance?

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Joe Landman
land...@scalableinformatics.com wrote:
 On 07/21/2011 11:21 AM, Joe Landman wrote:

 On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:

 Hi Joe.


 Found it:

   find $local -type f -perm +01000 -exec rm -v '{}' \;

 for $local


 Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?

 This is

 [root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info

 Volume Name: brick1
 Type: Distribute
 Status: Started
 Number of Bricks: 4
 Transport-type: tcp
 Bricks:
 Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
 Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht



 My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
 kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
 pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
 that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
 file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
 At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...

 They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame. I am searching my emails
 from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.


 James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group


 -Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
 [mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
 Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
 [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

 Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
 time frame.

 [root@X03 ~]# ls -alF

 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats




 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip

 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08

 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats



 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48


 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


 and the real files

 [root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17028780 Jul 20 13:00


 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats


 Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second. This
 came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

 Anyone have that handy

 find -perm  -exec rm {}

 command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files? I can
 search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

 -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics, Inc.
 email: land...@scalableinformatics.com web :
 http://scalableinformatics.com
 http://scalableinformatics.com/sicluster phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121
 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Joe Landman

On 07/21/2011 12:35 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:

Did this occur after adding or removing a brick and then running rebalance?


Adding and rebalance.



On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Joe Landman
land...@scalableinformatics.com  wrote:

On 07/21/2011 11:21 AM, Joe Landman wrote:


On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:


Hi Joe.



Found it:

   find $local -type f -perm +01000 -exec rm -v '{}' \;

for $local



Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?


This is

[root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info

Volume Name: brick1
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 4
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht




My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...


They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame. I am searching my emails
from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.



James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group


-Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
[Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
time frame.

[root@X03 ~]# ls -alF

/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats





/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


-T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08

/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats




-T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48



/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


and the real files

[root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip



-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17028780 Jul 20 13:00



/data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats


Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second. This
came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

Anyone have that handy

find -perm  -exec rm {}

command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files? I can
search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

-- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics, Inc.
email: land...@scalableinformatics.com web :
http://scalableinformatics.com
http://scalableinformatics.com/sicluster phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121
fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Mohit Anchlia
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Joe Landman
land...@scalableinformatics.com wrote:
 On 07/21/2011 12:35 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:

 Did this occur after adding or removing a brick and then running
 rebalance?

 Adding and rebalance.
bug# 3026


 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Joe Landman
 land...@scalableinformatics.com  wrote:

 On 07/21/2011 11:21 AM, Joe Landman wrote:

 On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:

 Hi Joe.


 Found it:

   find $local -type f -perm +01000 -exec rm -v '{}' \;

 for $local


 Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?

 This is

 [root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info

 Volume Name: brick1
 Type: Distribute
 Status: Started
 Number of Bricks: 4
 Transport-type: tcp
 Bricks:
 Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
 Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht



 My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
 kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
 pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
 that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
 file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
 At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...

 They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame. I am searching my emails
 from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.


 James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group


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 [mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
 Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
 [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

 Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
 time frame.

 [root@X03 ~]# ls -alF


 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats





 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip

 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08


 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats



 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48



 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


 and the real files

 [root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip


 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17028780 Jul 20 13:00



 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats


 Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second. This
 came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.

 Anyone have that handy

 find -perm  -exec rm {}

 command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files? I can
 search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.

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[Gluster-users] Optimal config for 2 replicated webservers with read performence

2011-07-21 Thread Marius S. Eriksrud

Hi!

With my setup, when I copy a 500MB file from the Gluster mount to local 
disk it takes about 6-10 times longer than disk to disk. When I 
investigate it further, I see huge amounts of data between my two 
gluster servers. Is this the way gluster should work? I thought it just 
checked meta-data on the other server, it should not copy the entire 
file from the other server?


My client config is the same on both servers:

volume global1
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host 10.10.10.20
option transport.socket.nodelay on
option transport.remote-port 6996
option remote-subvolume brick2
end-volume

volume global2
type protocol/client
option transport-type tcp
option remote-host 10.10.10.21
option transport.socket.nodelay on
option transport.remote-port 6996
option remote-subvolume brick2
end-volume

volume mirror-0
type cluster/replicate
subvolumes global1 global2
end-volume

volume writebehind
type performance/write-behind
option cache-size 10MB
subvolumes mirror-0
end-volume

volume iocache
type performance/io-cache
option cache-size 1GB
option cache-timeout 5
subvolumes writebehind
end-volume

volume quickread
type performance/quick-read
option cache-timeout 5
option max-file-size 1024kB
subvolumes iocache
end-volume

volume global
type performance/stat-prefetch
subvolumes quickread
end-volume


- Marius

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Re: [Gluster-users] Tools for the admin

2011-07-21 Thread Whit Blauvelt
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:15:00AM -0400, Joe Landman wrote:

 Tool #2: scan_gluster.pl

Joe,

Thanks for this contributions.

scan_gluster.pl seems to depend on File::ExtAttr, which when I try to
install it from cpan to Perl v5.10.1 fails at the make step for reasons
cpan leaves unclear. Is there some prerequisite that might not be properly
requested?

Looking at this now because I just had a simple Gluster replication setup
blow up in a nonobvious way. Not obvious from the logs anyhow. It may well
be because I switched it from 3.1.3 to 3.1.5 a few days back. Anyway, it
gives me a good excuse to learn how to diagnose a good failure, so I thought
I'd start by seeing what your tools can show.

Best,
Whit
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Re: [Gluster-users] Tools for the admin

2011-07-21 Thread Joe Landman

On 07/21/2011 05:07 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:

On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:15:00AM -0400, Joe Landman wrote:


Tool #2: scan_gluster.pl


Joe,

Thanks for this contributions.

scan_gluster.pl seems to depend on File::ExtAttr, which when I try to
install it from cpan to Perl v5.10.1 fails at the make step for reasons
cpan leaves unclear. Is there some prerequisite that might not be properly
requested?

Looking at this now because I just had a simple Gluster replication setup
blow up in a nonobvious way. Not obvious from the logs anyhow. It may well
be because I switched it from 3.1.3 to 3.1.5 a few days back. Anyway, it
gives me a good excuse to learn how to diagnose a good failure, so I thought
I'd start by seeing what your tools can show.



Depending upon distro, you would need libattr, attr-dev, etc.  Sadly, 
there is little/no consistency in naming these.


If this turns out to be an issue, I'll see if I can code around it, but 
doing a sub process for each file would be seriously expensive for even 
reasonable sized file systems.



Best,
Whit



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[Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad

2011-07-21 Thread Whit Blauvelt
Hi,

This setup is two system which have replicated Gluster storage, and also are
the clients for it. In both cases the Gluster mount is handled by autofs.
The setup was quite stable with Gluster 3.1.3 for some weeks. Then a few
days back I upgraded to 3.1.5 - wanted to try it on a less essential system
before risking a production instance with the upgrade.

Today the view from one of the systems, as client, has gone sour. The mount
keeps disappearing, in a way that requires a manual umount -l on it to get
automount to bring it back - for a bit. Operations that involve writing to
it or even viewing the directory tend to lock up. I've rebooted the system
several times with no improvement. I've copied all the files out of the
backing store with Gluster not running, and then after restarting Gluster
back in through the mount - which seemed to work. But then no improvement.

The Gluster logs look totally uneventful through this - not many messages
and nothing they hadn't had on prior days.

The client on the other system in the pair continues through this to have
normal access. The system with the Gluster client problem shows no other
symptoms.

What's the right way to troubleshoot this? Need to learn how before the
production system I'm using Gluster with gets into this sort of trouble.

Thanks,
Whit
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Re: [Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad

2011-07-21 Thread Whit Blauvelt
 The client on the other system in the pair continues through this to have
 normal access. The system with the Gluster client problem shows no other
 symptoms.

Update: Now the second system's having the same symptoms. 

Maybe I need to just go back to 3.1.3? 

Whit
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Re: [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy

2011-07-21 Thread Luis Cerezo
i would also add a -size 0.

-luis


On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Joe Landman wrote:

 On 07/21/2011 11:21 AM, Joe Landman wrote:
 On 07/21/2011 11:17 AM, Burnash, James wrote:
 Hi Joe.
 
 
 Found it:
 
   find $local -type f -perm +01000 -exec rm -v '{}' \;
 
 for $local
 
 
 Before I answer - can you share your volume info dump?
 
 This is
 
 [root@X02 ~]# gluster volume info
 
 Volume Name: brick1
 Type: Distribute
 Status: Started
 Number of Bricks: 4
 Transport-type: tcp
 Bricks:
 Brick1: X01:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick2: X02:/data/glusterfs/dht
 Brick3: X03:/data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht
 Brick4: X03:/data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht
 
 
 
 My understanding is that those link files are valid if you have my
 kind of config - which is distributed-replicate across 2 mirrored
 pairs of backed servers. If the request for a file come into the pair
 that do not have that file physically on their storage, the link
 file is created to point to the actual location on the other mirror.
 At least ... that is what I think it's supposed to do ...
 
 They are a known bug from 2.0.x time frame. I am searching my emails
 from 2 years ago for the magic command that removes them.
 
 
 James Burnash Unix Engineer Knight Capital Group
 
 
 -Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org
 [mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Joe Landman
 Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: gluster-users Subject:
 [Gluster-users] Anyone have that find command handy
 
 Ran into a situation that I thought had been corrected in the 2.0.x
 time frame.
 
 [root@X03 ~]# ls -alF
 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
 
 
 
 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
 
 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 19 18:08
 /data/brick-sdc2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
 
 
 
 -T 1 root root 0 Jul 21 10:48
 /data/brick-sdd2/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
 
 
 and the real files
 
 [root@X02 ~]# ls -alF
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_*
 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 984227914 Jul 21 11:05
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip
 
 
 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17028780 Jul 20 13:00
 /data/glusterfs/dht/opra/20110502/options_20110502_opra_ch_015_.dat.zip.stats
 
 
 Note the permissions on the first as compared to the second. This
 came from a rebalance operation with 3.1.5.
 
 Anyone have that handy
 
 find -perm  -exec rm {}
 
 command handy so we can scan for and remove the ghost files? I can
 search for it in my old emails, just figured I'd ask.
 
 -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics, Inc.
 email: land...@scalableinformatics.com web :
 http://scalableinformatics.com
 http://scalableinformatics.com/sicluster phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121
 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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Re: [Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad

2011-07-21 Thread Whit Blauvelt
Okay ...

Finally got that one replicated partition back in line. A few of the
recommended

  find /mnt/point -print0 | xargs --null stat

from each side seems to have done some good. Then while I'm away a second
replicated partition on the same two systems ends up with a 

  Transport endpoint is disconnected

and even totally shutting down all the Gluster processes on that box and
restarting them does nothing for this - doesn't even create more entries in
the log for it. 

The other two replicated Gluster shares between these machines are operating
still - including the one I first had the trouble with today. But this third
one that decided it would be disconnected seems intent to stay that way -
despite that it's the same physical connection betweent the machines - which
is fine - and the same Gluster daemons running on both.

Again, this was all happy for many weeks with 3.1.3. So I'd give pretty good
odds that 3.1.5 has some deep bugs. Should I go back, or do things finally
look better going forward? And what do I do to wake that disconnected
endpoint in the morning?

Thanks,
Whit
 
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Re: [Gluster-users] View from one client's gone subbornly bad

2011-07-21 Thread Anand Avati
Can you post gluster client logs and check if there are any core dumps?

Avati

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Whit Blauvelt
whit.glus...@transpect.comwrote:

 Okay ...

 Finally got that one replicated partition back in line. A few of the
 recommended

  find /mnt/point -print0 | xargs --null stat

 from each side seems to have done some good. Then while I'm away a second
 replicated partition on the same two systems ends up with a

  Transport endpoint is disconnected

 and even totally shutting down all the Gluster processes on that box and
 restarting them does nothing for this - doesn't even create more entries in
 the log for it.

 The other two replicated Gluster shares between these machines are
 operating
 still - including the one I first had the trouble with today. But this
 third
 one that decided it would be disconnected seems intent to stay that way -
 despite that it's the same physical connection betweent the machines -
 which
 is fine - and the same Gluster daemons running on both.

 Again, this was all happy for many weeks with 3.1.3. So I'd give pretty
 good
 odds that 3.1.5 has some deep bugs. Should I go back, or do things finally
 look better going forward? And what do I do to wake that disconnected
 endpoint in the morning?

 Thanks,
 Whit

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