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Re: [Gluster-devel] Spurious disconnect in 3.4.0alpha


From: krish
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] Spurious disconnect in 3.4.0alpha
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2013 10:25:20 +0530
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Hi Emmanuel,

On 03/01/2013 07:55 AM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Hi

The spurious disconnect I encountered in 3.4 branch still happen in
3.4.0alpha, but glusterfs recovers much better now. However, when
running huge tar -xzf I still hit operation failures, after which
everything is restored to normal state.

Here is the client log, in which the issue is hit at 18:06:36
http://ftp.espci.fr/shadow/manu/client.log

The relevant part is below. I understand glusterfs is able to restore
its connections and everything works fine, except when it happens on all
volumes simultaneously.

[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105271] W
[socket.c:1962:__socket_proto_state_machine] 0-gfs33-client-3: reading
from socket failed. Error (No message available), peer
(192.0.2.98:49153)
[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105340] E [rpc-clnt.c:368:saved_frames_unwind]
0-gfs33-client-3: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3)
op(LOOKUP(27)) called at 2013-02-28 18:06:36.104358 (xid=0x3728220x)
[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105454] W
[client-rpc-fops.c:2624:client3_3_lookup_cbk] 0-gfs33-client-3: remote
operation failed: Socket is not connected. Path:
/manu/netbsd/usr/src/external (6fb65713-062a-464d-a9d4-e97dab3c298b)
[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105514] E [rpc-clnt.c:368:saved_frames_unwind]
0-gfs33-client-3: forced unwinding frame type(GlusterFS 3.3)
op(RELEASE(41)) called at 2013-02-28 18:06:36.104843 (xid=0x3728221x)
[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105537] I [client.c:2097:client_rpc_notify]
0-gfs33-client-3: disconnected
[2013-02-28 18:06:36.105571] E [afr-common.c:3761:afr_notify]
0-gfs33-replicate-1: All subvolumes are down. Going offline until
atleast one of them comes back up.[2013-02-28 18:06:36.112037] I
[afr-common.c:3882:afr_local_init] 0-gfs33-replicate-1: no subvolumes up
I see that 0-gfs33-client-2 xlator is unable to connect to glusterd (that should be) running on hotstuff:24007. The client xlator attempts to reconnect every 3s since last attempt.
This is why we see logs about client disconnection repeat.

Could you check if glusterd was running on the host "hotstuff", when the client
experiences spurious disconnects?
To confirm this when you notice the 'spurious' disconnects, try
# telnet hotstuff 24007

thanks,
krish



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