Any ideas on this one?
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Sander Grendelman <san...@grendelman.com> wrote: > The syslog on my ovirt nodes is constantly logging errors from sampling.py: > > Dec 16 11:22:47 gnkvm01 vdsm vm.Vm ERROR > vmId=`66aa5555-2299-4d93-931d-b7a2e421b7e9`::Stats function failed: > <AdvancedStatsFunction _highWrite at 0x1733dc0>#012Traceback (most > recent call last):#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 351, > in collect#012 statsFunction()#012 File > "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 226, in __call__#012 retValue = > self._function(*args, **kwargs)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", > line 509, in _highWrite#012 if not vmDrive.blockDev or > vmDrive.format != 'cow':#012AttributeError: 'Drive' object has no > attribute 'format' > Dec 16 11:22:47 gnkvm01 vdsm vm.Vm ERROR > vmId=`22654002-cbef-454d-b001-7823da5f592f`::Stats function failed: > <AdvancedStatsFunction _highWrite at 0x1733dc0>#012Traceback (most > recent call last):#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 351, > in collect#012 statsFunction()#012 File > "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 226, in __call__#012 retValue = > self._function(*args, **kwargs)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", > line 509, in _highWrite#012 if not vmDrive.blockDev or > vmDrive.format != 'cow':#012AttributeError: 'Drive' object has no > attribute 'format' > Dec 16 11:22:48 gnkvm01 vdsm vm.Vm ERROR > vmId=`d3dae626-279b-4bcf-afc4-7a3c198a3035`::Stats function failed: > <AdvancedStatsFunction _highWrite at 0x1733dc0>#012Traceback (most > recent call last):#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 351, > in collect#012 statsFunction()#012 File > "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 226, in __call__#012 retValue = > self._function(*args, **kwargs)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", > line 513, in _highWrite#012 self._vm._dom.blockInfo(vmDrive.path, > 0)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", line 835, in f#012 ret = > attr(*args, **kwargs)#012 File > "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/vdsm/libvirtconnection.py", line > 76, in wrapper#012 ret = f(*args, **kwargs)#012 File > "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/libvirt.py", line 1797, in > blockInfo#012 if ret is None: raise libvirtError > ('virDomainGetBlockInfo() failed', dom=self)#012libvirtError: invalid > argument: invalid path > /rhev/data-center/mnt/blockSD/b526b148-b810-47c6-9bdd-4fd8d8226855/images/347f2238-c018-4370-94df-bd1e81f8b854/9e5dad95-73ea-4e5c-aa13-522efd9bad11 > not assigned to domain > Dec 16 11:22:48 gnkvm01 vdsm vm.Vm ERROR > vmId=`c6f56584-1ccd-4c02-be94-897a4e747d34`::Stats function failed: > <AdvancedStatsFunction _highWrite at 0x1733dc0>#012Traceback (most > recent call last):#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 351, > in collect#012 statsFunction()#012 File > "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 226, in __call__#012 retValue = > self._function(*args, **kwargs)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", > line 509, in _highWrite#012 if not vmDrive.blockDev or > vmDrive.format != 'cow':#012AttributeError: 'Drive' object has no > attribute 'format' > Dec 16 11:22:48 gnkvm01 vdsm vm.Vm ERROR > vmId=`0ae3a3d7-ead9-4c0d-9df0-3901b6e6859c`::Stats function failed: > <AdvancedStatsFunction _highWrite at 0x1733dc0>#012Traceback (most > recent call last):#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 351, > in collect#012 statsFunction()#012 File > "/usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py", line 226, in __call__#012 retValue = > self._function(*args, **kwargs)#012 File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", > line 509, in _highWrite#012 if not vmDrive.blockDev or > vmDrive.format != 'cow':#012AttributeError: 'Drive' object has no > attribute 'format' > > These messages might have something to do with reading > information/statistics through the API. > But I've stopped all my (monitoring) processes using the API. > > Restarting ovirt-engine and vdsm did not resolve the issue. > > Both nodes and engine server are running oVirt 3.3.1 on CentOS 6.4 > > This may be a red herring but the values of disk statistics read > through the API are "static"/unchanging. > > Any clues on whether these messages are serious and any ideas on how > to stop them > spamming my system logs? _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users