[Gluster-users] gluster forcing IPV6 on our IPV4 servers, glusterd fails (was gluster update question regarding new DNS resolution requirement)

2021-09-20 Thread Erik Jacobson
I pretended I'm a low-level C programmer with network and filesystem
experience for a few hours.

I'm not sure what the right solution is but what was happening was the
code was trying to treat our IPV4 hosts as AF_INET6 and the family was
incompatible with our IPV4 IP addresses. Yes, we need to move to IPV6
but we're hoping to do that on our own time (~50 years like everybody
else :)

I found a chunk of the code that seemed to be force-setting us to
AF_INET6.

While I'm sure it is not 100% the correct patch, the patch attached and
pasted below is working for me so I'll integrate it with our internal
build to continue testing.

Please let me know if there is a configuration item I missed or a
different way to do this. I added -devel to this email.

In the previous thread, you would have seen that we're testing a
hopeful change that will upgrade our deployed customers from gluster
7.9 to gluster 9.3.

Thank you!! Advice on next steps would be appreciated !!


diff -Narup glusterfs-9.3-ORIG/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c 
glusterfs-9.3-NEW/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c
--- glusterfs-9.3-ORIG/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c  2021-06-29 
00:27:44.381408294 -0500
+++ glusterfs-9.3-NEW/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c   2021-09-20 
16:34:28.969425361 -0500
@@ -252,9 +252,16 @@ af_inet_client_get_remote_sockaddr(rpc_t
 /* Need to update transport-address family if address-family is not 
provided
to command-line arguments
 */
+/* HPE This is forcing our IPV4 servers in to to an IPV6 address
+ * family that is not compatible with IPV4. For now we will just set it
+ * to AF_INET.
+ */
+/*
 if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, remote_host, &serveraddr)) {
 sockaddr->sa_family = AF_INET6;
 }
+*/
+sockaddr->sa_family = AF_INET;
 
 /* TODO: gf_resolve is a blocking call. kick in some
non blocking dns techniques */


On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 11:35:35AM -0500, Erik Jacobson wrote:
> I missed the other important log snip:
> 
> The message "E [MSGID: 101075] [common-utils.c:520:gf_resolve_ip6] 
> 0-resolver: error in getaddrinfo [{family=10}, {ret=Address family for 
> hostname not supported}]" repeated 620 times between [2021-09-20 
> 15:49:23.720633 +] and [2021-09-20 15:50:41.731542 +]
> 
> So I will dig in to the code some here.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 10:59:30AM -0500, Erik Jacobson wrote:
> > Hello all! I hope you are well.
> > 
> > We are starting a new software release cycle and I am trying to find a
> > way to upgrade customers from our build of gluster 7.9 to our build of
> > gluster 9.3
> > 
> > When we deploy gluster, we foribly remove all references to any host
> > names and use only IP addresses. This is because, if for any reason a
> > DNS server is unreachable, even if the peer files have IPs and DNS, it
> > causes glusterd to be unable to reach peers properly. We can't really
> > rely on /etc/hosts either because customers take artistic licene with
> > their /etc/hosts files and don't realize that problems that can cause.
> > 
> > So our deployed peer files look something like this:
> > 
> > uuid=46a4b506-029d-4750-acfb-894501a88977
> > state=3
> > hostname1=172.23.0.16
> > 
> > That is, with full intention, we avoid host names.
> > 
> > When we upgrade to gluster 9.3, we fall over with these errors and
> > gluster is now partitioned and the updated gluster servers can't reach
> > anybody:
> > 
> > [2021-09-20 15:50:41.731543 +] E 
> > [name.c:265:af_inet_client_get_remote_sockaddr] 0-management: DNS 
> > resolution failed on host 172.23.0.16
> > 
> > 
> > As you can see, we have defined on purpose everything using IPs but in
> > 9.3 it appears this method fails. Are there any suggestions short of
> > putting real host names in peer files?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > FYI
> > 
> > This supercomputer will be using gluster for part of its system
> > management. It is how we deploy the Image Objects (squashfs images)
> > hosted on NFS today and served by gluster leader nodes and also store
> > system logs, console logs, and other data.
> > 
> > https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/frontier/  
> > 
> > 
> > Erik
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Community Meeting Calendar:
> > 
> > Schedule -
> > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC
> > Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk  
> > Gluster-users mailing list
> > Gluster-users@gluster.org
> > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Community Meeting Calendar:
> 
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diff -Narup glusterfs-9.3-ORIG/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c glusterfs-9.3-NEW/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c
--- glusterfs-9.3-ORIG/rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c	2021-06-29 00:27:44.381408294 -0500
+++ glusterfs-9.3-NEW/r

Re: [Gluster-users] gluster update question regarding new DNS resolution requirement

2021-09-20 Thread Erik Jacobson
I missed the other important log snip:

The message "E [MSGID: 101075] [common-utils.c:520:gf_resolve_ip6] 0-resolver: 
error in getaddrinfo [{family=10}, {ret=Address family for hostname not 
supported}]" repeated 620 times between [2021-09-20 15:49:23.720633 +] and 
[2021-09-20 15:50:41.731542 +]

So I will dig in to the code some here.


On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 10:59:30AM -0500, Erik Jacobson wrote:
> Hello all! I hope you are well.
> 
> We are starting a new software release cycle and I am trying to find a
> way to upgrade customers from our build of gluster 7.9 to our build of
> gluster 9.3
> 
> When we deploy gluster, we foribly remove all references to any host
> names and use only IP addresses. This is because, if for any reason a
> DNS server is unreachable, even if the peer files have IPs and DNS, it
> causes glusterd to be unable to reach peers properly. We can't really
> rely on /etc/hosts either because customers take artistic licene with
> their /etc/hosts files and don't realize that problems that can cause.
> 
> So our deployed peer files look something like this:
> 
> uuid=46a4b506-029d-4750-acfb-894501a88977
> state=3
> hostname1=172.23.0.16
> 
> That is, with full intention, we avoid host names.
> 
> When we upgrade to gluster 9.3, we fall over with these errors and
> gluster is now partitioned and the updated gluster servers can't reach
> anybody:
> 
> [2021-09-20 15:50:41.731543 +] E 
> [name.c:265:af_inet_client_get_remote_sockaddr] 0-management: DNS resolution 
> failed on host 172.23.0.16
> 
> 
> As you can see, we have defined on purpose everything using IPs but in
> 9.3 it appears this method fails. Are there any suggestions short of
> putting real host names in peer files?
> 
> 
> 
> FYI
> 
> This supercomputer will be using gluster for part of its system
> management. It is how we deploy the Image Objects (squashfs images)
> hosted on NFS today and served by gluster leader nodes and also store
> system logs, console logs, and other data.
> 
> https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/frontier/ 
> 
> 
> Erik
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Community Meeting Calendar:
> 
> Schedule -
> Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC
> Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk 
> Gluster-users mailing list
> Gluster-users@gluster.org
> https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users 




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[Gluster-users] gluster update question regarding new DNS resolution requirement

2021-09-20 Thread Erik Jacobson
Hello all! I hope you are well.

We are starting a new software release cycle and I am trying to find a
way to upgrade customers from our build of gluster 7.9 to our build of
gluster 9.3

When we deploy gluster, we foribly remove all references to any host
names and use only IP addresses. This is because, if for any reason a
DNS server is unreachable, even if the peer files have IPs and DNS, it
causes glusterd to be unable to reach peers properly. We can't really
rely on /etc/hosts either because customers take artistic licene with
their /etc/hosts files and don't realize that problems that can cause.

So our deployed peer files look something like this:

uuid=46a4b506-029d-4750-acfb-894501a88977
state=3
hostname1=172.23.0.16

That is, with full intention, we avoid host names.

When we upgrade to gluster 9.3, we fall over with these errors and
gluster is now partitioned and the updated gluster servers can't reach
anybody:

[2021-09-20 15:50:41.731543 +] E 
[name.c:265:af_inet_client_get_remote_sockaddr] 0-management: DNS resolution 
failed on host 172.23.0.16


As you can see, we have defined on purpose everything using IPs but in
9.3 it appears this method fails. Are there any suggestions short of
putting real host names in peer files?



FYI

This supercomputer will be using gluster for part of its system
management. It is how we deploy the Image Objects (squashfs images)
hosted on NFS today and served by gluster leader nodes and also store
system logs, console logs, and other data.

https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/frontier/


Erik




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