Anand Avati wrote:
> What operations were you performing which lead to this?
I made progress. Things go haywire because the system runs out of
memory. And it runs out of memory because glusterfs never replies to
some FUSE SETATTR. The requests queue in memory until it explodes.
The issue happen
What operations were you performing which lead to this?
Avati
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
>
> > It does not happen anymore. I think it was a consequence of the other
> > bug I fixed.
>
> I got it again. I have hundreds of warning like this
Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> It does not happen anymore. I think it was a consequence of the other
> bug I fixed.
I got it again. I have hundreds of warning like this on one brick, then
later on the other one:
[2012-05-31 21:38:38.952347] W [posix-handle.c:487:posix_handle_hard]
0-pfs-posix: misma
Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> > Can you give some more steps how you reproduced this? This has never
> > happened in any of our testing. This might probably related to the
> > dirname() differences in BSD? Have you noticed this after the GNU dirname
> > usage?
> I will investigate further.
It does n
Anand Avati wrote:
> Can you give some more steps how you reproduced this? This has never
> happened in any of our testing. This might probably related to the
> dirname() differences in BSD? Have you noticed this after the GNU dirname
> usage?
I will investigate further.
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Emmanuel Dreyfus
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Can you give some more steps how you reproduced this? This has never
happened in any of our testing. This might probably related to the
dirname() differences in BSD? Have you noticed this after the GNU dirname
usage?
Avati
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> Hi
>
> Here i
Hi
Here is a bug with release-3.3. It happens on a 2 way replicated. Here is what
I have in one brick:
[2012-05-25 15:03:09.463446] W [posix-handle.c:487:posix_handle_hard]
0-pfs-posix: mismatching ino/dev between file
/export/wd3a/manu/netbsd/usr/src/tools/host-mkdep/conf29276 (57943061/16) a