Re: [Gluster-users] glusterd-locks.c:572:glusterd_mgmt_v3_lock

2017-07-28 Thread Atin Mukherjee
On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 at 16:48, Paolo Margara wrote: > Hi Atin, > > in attachment all the requested logs. > > Considering that I'm using gluster as a storage system for oVirt I've > checked also these logs and I've seen that almost every commands on all the > three nodes

Re: [Gluster-users] how far should one go upping gluter version before it can harm samba?

2017-07-28 Thread lejeczek
On 27/07/17 14:13, lejeczek wrote: ... or in other words - can samba break (on Centos 7.3) if one goes with gluster version to high? hi fellas. I wonder because I see: smbd[4088153]: Unknown gluster ACL version: -847736808 smbd[4088153]: [2017/07/27 13:12:54.047332, 0]

[Gluster-users] Announcing Gluster release 3.11.2 (Short Term Maintenance)

2017-07-28 Thread Shyam Ranganathan
The Gluster community is pleased to announce the release of Gluster 3.11.2 (packages available at [1]). Release notes for the release can be found at [2]. We still carry a major issue that is reported in the release-notes as follows, - Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause

[Gluster-users] High load on CPU due to glusterfsd process

2017-07-28 Thread ABHISHEK PALIWAL
Hi Team, Whenever I am performing the IO operation on gluster volume, the loads is getting increase on CPU which reaches upto 70-80 sometimes. when we started debugging, found that the io_worker thread is created to server the IO request and consume high CPU till that request gets completed.

Re: [Gluster-users] How to deal with FAILURES count in geo rep

2017-07-28 Thread mabi
Can anyone tell me how to find out what is going wrong here? I the meantime I have 272 FAILURES count and I can't find anything in the GlusterFS documentation on how to troubleshoot the FAILURES count in geo-replication. Thank you. > Original Message > Subject: How to deal

[Gluster-users] /var/lib/misc/glusterfsd growing and using up space on OS disk

2017-07-28 Thread mabi
Hello, Today while freeing up some space on my OS disk I just discovered that there is a /var/lib/misc/glusterfsd directory which seems to save data related to geo-replication. In particular there is a hidden sub-directory called ".processed" as you can see here: